Sabrina's work is influenced by the writings
of Gaston Bachelard's 'Poetics of Space', in which he uses the metaphor
of home as a starting point for journeys through memory and imagination.
Haunted by the loss of her own home in Morocco, she became interested
in how to make memory visible. Like an old photograph or the pages
of a diary she started painting black and white, the history of
the painting clearly visible. Stripes, stacks, blocks of flats -
the passing of time captured in a vertical stucture. Past, present
and future caught in a single moment.
Although structures, scaffolding or the façade of a building have
been the inspiration for her recent work, what really interests
Sabrina are the emotional lives of those living behind closed doors.
For the spaces they inhabit are filled with their silent histories
- memories, thoughts and feelings. The walls that surround them
may provide temporary security, yet it is in their internal world
where true freedom is to be found.
Sabrina's work is about the search for this place
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