These are not bodies
they are echoes, fractured reflections of four Flesh, once a shelter, now carries evidence: of desire, of distortion, of undoing.
The red does not decorate; it exposes.
It seeps into the skin like memory, like a bruise that chose not to heal.
Each figure bends under the weight of the first choice—
not the fruit,
but the fracture it left behind.
In this exhibition, don’t search for humans.
Search for what sin left behind when Eden was lost,
and the body remained as witness.
About the Artist
Born in 1996, Toqa Amr is a dynamic visual artist with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. She is known for her distinctive approach to art, breaking free from academic constraints to create works that are raw, fluid, and emotionally charged.
Toqa’s artistic philosophy revolves around deconstructing traditional forms, stripping figures of their rigid structures, and infusing them with movement and energy through expressive, flowing lines. Her work captures a unique interplay between abstraction and emotion, inviting viewers to engage with art on a deeper, more intuitive level.
She has showcased her work in numerous private and group exhibitions, establishing herself as a compelling voice in Egypt’s contemporary art scene.