Description
Fragments of Self by Adham Gharib is a thought-provoking mixed media composition that explores themes of identity, fragmentation, ego, and societal perception. Executed on paper in a horizontal 70 Ă— 100 cm format, the artwork presents multiple representations of the same individual interacting with a detached head, symbolic figures, and distorted elements.
The surreal narrative suggests internal dialogue, self-reflection, and the fragmentation of personality under social pressure. The recurring human forms, winged insect-like motifs, and exaggerated proportions create a symbolic psychological landscape.
Minimal background enhances the conceptual intensity, allowing viewers to focus on the emotional tension and layered meaning embedded in the composition. This piece is ideal for collectors drawn to contemporary conceptual and surreal figurative art.
