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2020 Hearts Memory

Reflections

Solo exhibition about «love in civil wars«

30 novembre to 4 december 2020 by The Souza Gallery

This exhibition talk about to find peace in our hearts because everybody has had a family history behind the civil war.

On-line exhibition

https://desouzagallery.com/exhibitions/reflections-solo-exhibition-sonia-domenech/

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2013 Circles Hearts Instalacions Memory timeline

Water Time

«Water Heart»
Sònia Eva DomenecH / Abril 13
Instalación

Fractal mathematics are the basement of understanding the flow
of the water. And water has memory also, based on fractal
geometrie. It remembers in time the way, the behaiviour, the
target. 70% of our body is water. Each cell is organized like the
prehistoric ocean with the same conditions in liquids, chemical
mechanisms and salt enviroments. Life comes from water and
through water. Our unique sense to feel this family rrots with the
water is SOUND. Listen the time. It is your time.

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Hearts Memory

Actual Exhibition, «Liebe in Bürgerkriegen» – Herne, Germany

Actual Exhibition, «love in civil wars» – Herne, Germany

Bombard
Father waiting for to pass the bombar in bunker.

In later centuries the fall of the Berlin Wall will be considered the true beginning of a new European migration of the peoples. Europe’s powerful attraction to the world is fed by its  attractive social system and its low birth rate. Europe is becoming a melting pot of a new global future. Driven by cultural and political innovation, people try out new concepts of social life and interaction. From Africa and Asia they pour into Europe and come in as new citizens of this world. Globalization makes any war a civil war! Whether in Africa, Asia, the Middle East or right at our doorstep on Plaza Catalunya in Barcelona, everywhere the amazing young citizens call for equitable access to the world’s resources. The intelligence of the swarm will indicate the direction and it is always the right one. Let’s listen to the wisdom of the crowds. Now.

 

By Juan Petry