Laffas
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Laffas
installation, print on satin fabric
• 40 X 473 cm
(about 30 X 30 X 1.5 cm for each laffa)
• 15.8 X 186.3 X inch
(about 11.8 X 11.8 X 0.6 inch for each laffa)
2017
The laffa is a symbol for a basic type of food, that is baked on a tabun oven, already used in ancient biblical times. In this work the laffa is printed on fabric and duplicated from a real world bread. Taking the laffa into a fabric is corresponding to the development of modern life and the growth of instast-culture in general, and specifically in the field of food industry where food products are enhanced with the addition of different unnatural substances, such as preservatives, stabilizers, etc. This is done only to increase the shelf life of the product and attract costumers to buy the product with visual temptations, while usually the ingerdients are not so healthy and nutritious.








