A white palm stands suspended in emptiness, its crown slowly melting downward, dissolving in an inevitable descent. The Date Palm is not simply the image of a tree, but a meditation on fragility, permanence, and the fluidity of time. Stripped of its natural landscape and isolated within a black void, it transforms into a symbol suspended between resilience and decay.
The soft erosion of its form evokes the fading of memory and the transformation of culture under the pressure of time. Rather than depicting destruction, the work reflects the inevitability of change, inviting the viewer to confront the delicate boundary between existence and disappearance.