They approached Hamsi Boubeker to create a piece of art that portrayed the culture of the community.
“Hands of Hope”, based largely on decorative motif characteristics of the Kabyle culture, consists of handprints collected from a diverse group of people and symbolizes henna markings that would be worn during cultural celebrations or festivals.
Each hand is unique; from the intricate drawings to the hand silhouette. Boubeker sketched the artwork with ink and paper and transferred the prints to Polyvision who used its semi-automatic flat table screen printing process to produce a durable artisanal product on CeramicSteel.
Completion date 2008
Client Ministère de la Région de Bruxelles – Capitale
Area 1100 m2
Artist Hamsi Boubeker
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