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Emotional sharing from Beren Saat

There was an event that had a great impact all over the world in August. The dread jewel, which will remain in the minds of all who watched it for many years, included an explosion at a port in Beirut and the horrible aftermath.

4 August 2020 This explosion has spread to the whole world with the effect of social media as well as the effect of social media. It was stated that this big explosion was due to 2,750 upper ammonium nitrate seized years ago and stored in the port.

The sculpture we used in one day after this terrible incident drew attention as it reminded the horror of the day and created a completely different irony with the materials used.

Beren Saat, who is currently on the agenda with the session The Gift on Netflix, shared this statue made by Hayat Nazer on her instagram page.

Saat also shared the text of how and why the statue is in English on its page. In this post, in which we added the description of Yayın English, it is explained that we shared from the wreckage we shared.

You can also find Hayat Nazer’s feelings about that day. Beren Saat, who shared this story sculpture and description, also receives praise from her followers.

Here is the post:

Life by Nazer
Made of bent metal and debris from the explosion in Beirut on August 4th, the statue stands proudly in the shadow of destruction. The female figure of the Lebanese artist Hayat Nazer contains a broken clock showing the time the explosion hit the city (18:08). “The explosion broke my heart. I just got miserable. I was traumatized, but to be honest, we were all traumatized in Lebanon … When I feel like this, I’m just trying to help, correct, and heal through art, so this is my way of accepting reality and trying to reconstruct people, “said the song.
# Lebanon # Beirut # Sculpture

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Made of twisted metal and debris from the explosion in Beirut on 4 August, this statue stands proud in the shadow of destruction. The female figure of the Lebanese artist Hayat Nazer contains a broken clock showing the time the explosion hit the city (18:08). “The explosion broke my heart. I was just devastated. I was traumatized, but to be honest, we were all traumatized in Lebanon … When I feel like this, I’m just trying to help, correct and heal through art, so this is my acceptance of the truth and rebuilding my people. my way to do it up, ”said the artist
# Lebanon #Bayut # Sculpture