The Grad Show
National Art School
Rmsina Daniel,[næːʃeɪ] (ܐ݇ܢܵܫܹ̈ܐ), 2020.
Steel, 62 components.
230 × 450 × 3 cm.
Image courtesy of Peter Morgan
Rmsina Daniel
ܕܘܼܟܵܐ ܐ [dʊː ka] [kha], 2020
Steel
108 cm × 119 cm × 3 cm
Image courtesy of Peter Morgan
Rmsina Daniel
ܕܘܼܟܵܐ ܒ [dʊː ka] [trɛ], 2020
Steel
107 cm × 118 cm × 3 cm
Image courtesy of Peter Morgan
Rmsina Daniel
ܕܘܼܟܵܐ ܓ [dʊ: ka ] [tla:ða] 2020
Steel
121cm x 120cm x 3cm
Image courtesy of Peter Morgan
Rmsina Daniel,[næːʃeɪ] (ܐ݇ܢܵܫܹ̈ܐ), 2020.
Steel, 62 components.
230 × 450 × 3 cm.
Image courtesy of Peter Morgan
Rmsina’s practice comes from an interest in figuration and the human form. [næːʃeɪ] ܫܵܢܐ̈ܐ݇ was born from a coffee cup. Back in the Middle East, there is a habit of flipping the coffee cup upside down after drinking it. The grounds left at the bottom of the cup create an image that the reader then translates. In this work, Rmsina has looked into the cup not to see the future, but instead to find figures in the remnants of the coffee grounds.