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Afghan War RugThis Rug captures the intensity of conflict through a range of visceral motifs. Russian made Kalashnikov's, helicopters and tanks are clearly rendered amidst a sea of delicate blossoms and flying bullets. This symbol of life's fragility is accentuated by the sombre shades of burgundy and light brown that permeate the design. But perhaps the most striking imagery of this section is the two afghan flags, that rise amidst this landscape of violence as an
This Rug captures the intensity of conflict through a range of visceral motifs. Russian-made Kalashnikov's, helicopters and tanks are clearly rendered amidst a sea of delicate blossoms and flying bullets. This symbol of life's fragility is accentuated by the sombre shades of burgundy and light brown that permeate the design. But perhaps the most striking imagery of this section is the two afghan flags, that rise amidst this landscape of violence as an enduring symbol of patriotism and defiance against foreign powers.
The lower part of the rug contains several cryptic inscriptions. The reference to '2002' likely alludes to the U.S-led invasion of Afghanistan, whilst the number '12' may indicate the rug's creation in 2012. The phrase next to this appears to be a misspelled version of 'Made in a Refugee Camp.' This was a common occurrence given that approximately 3.6 million Afghans fled the country at the onset of the invasion - many fled to Pakistani cities like Peshawar. The final word, Janzian, is more enigmatic; it may refer to the name of the weaver or possibly the location of the refugee camp where the rug was produced.
The vertical inscription above is a variation of Mujahideen Zindabad, which is Dari for 'Long Live the Mujahideen.' This refers to the resistance fighters who opposed the soviet invasion and later fought in the Civil war of the 1990s.
Overall, these personal touches by the creator gives us a glimpse into his own life - likely displaced in a refugee camp and caught between the lingering aftermath of earlier devastation and the ongoing U.S-Taliban war. This acts as a pertinent reminder that the reality of conflict can so easily be lost in the figures and headlines. It compels us to remember the individual lives and families that have been affected, whose stories persist through creations such as this.
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