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The yellow trip - a self portrait - Limited Edition 4 of 8 Print

Malika Sqalli

Austria

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Prints are available either C print on Pearl Or Archival pigment print on Hahnemuele Pearl. Signed on the back Latitude 34 

One day in 2010 when I was spending time in Los Angeles, I realised I was at 34.02 º latitude.
This is the same latitude as the city of my birth - Rabat, Morocco. 34 is also the amount of years I have been on this planet.
Within a week I was on the road. I decided to trace as if i was a pen the latitude 34 around the globe. I happen to have a camera.
 As I was driving through the Mojave desert, wearing my yellow jacket and having those shoes in my trunk ( in case I needed to look a little more girly I could just wear those with jeans or shorts and voila) It was autumn, the trees were yellow, the signs on the road were yellow, the line of the road was yellow. It was the yellow trip. I had a vision, I stopped the car, put the shoes on the road and snapped. We can go on a journey to get lost or to find ourselves, but "no matter the road is the life" said Kerouac.
 For me it was definitely one that led me to question the notion of home culture 
and identity, place and non place. 
As humans we like to make sense of things, (and ourselves), link them, number them, map them, relate to them.  A line,
can be a sentence, a border, a link and a separation, a word murmured getting lost in the air or in an ear.  
Lines can have a destination, go in a loop, connect or go nowhere. 
Latitude 34 became an attitude 34.02

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I am an artist of Austrian and Moroccan descent, between photography, mixed media and poetry. I am also a qualified personal trainer, kettle bell coach and NLP practitioner. I was honoured to do a Tedx Talk in 2013 in Casablanca and I am fully licensed skydiver nd camerawoman in freewill which led to an abstract series in the sky. Coming from a mixed culture background and having lived in various countries and without my family around me from an early age - the notion of home as a place or as a tribe and emotion is something that makes me feel foreign and belonging in many places and none at the same time. Therefore the idea of home, culture, fixed or moving identity, place and Re mythologizing reality is a very fertile ground for investigation. We are creatures of habits and habitus makes habitat and comfort zone, and home ( not implying here any positive or negative ). Even more today with a world so ever mobile, by choice or by circumstance. We end up looking for the familiar, what reminds us of the far away, what looks similar , what draws a bridge, and for some boundaries. Home therefore is for me this obscure concept that eludes a simple definition, a nomenclature for a plethora ideas, attachment to things, place, space and people, a house and go even further as to encompass emotion. Through my work, I am questioning this relationship between the self, the body and the surrounding world and the stories that arise from it.   I am  trying to catch a glimpse in the in - between, or to paraphrase John Berger, the frame between the frame, the one where poetry sneaks in, a poetry where a certain beauty sits, one that is often in the cracks, the scars, the lines of time - the Imperfections for they make things real. I have also always been interested in exploring the convergence of science, technology and personal mythology. "Cultures are maps of meanings through which the world is made intelligible." -- P.Jackson. As humans we like to make sense of things, (and ourselves), link them, map them, relate to them. It's one of the processes I use in my work. A physical implication a "boditude" is always very important and present in my practice, as a reference and as a tool, be it in the shape of self portrait or purely as a medium. The Romantics, the Surrealists, the playful, Childlike sometimes dark but always Optimist are words that come to mind should I describe my work.

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