
Mother of the people
Yaay Réew
Immense as the horizon, it stretches out to cover the wounds of the world.
In her arms scattered souls gather, fissures become veins of light, cracks transform into paths of healing.
YAAY RÉEW is the original mother.
She who protects silently, who gathers unspoken pain, who cradles buried traumas.
Its colours — brown, orange, blue, black — tell the story of earth, fire, water and night.
Two semi-precious stones vibrate in its heart: an aquamarine and a pink tourmaline, embedded in the material, this stone, shaped by Akiba's hands, which carries within it the strength of a survivor and the promise of a rebirth.
This painting is a refuge.
A silent promise that, even in the midst of chaos, there is a space where one can find peace.
A space where the mother of the people covers, protects, and unites.
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Assignment
Laying the first stones of a place of rebirth
Laying the first stones means believing in a return to the source.
It is offering a place to settle, a space where roots can spread and dreams can take shape.
Through this project, a plot of land becomes a promise: that of an autonomous village, a place of welcome and transmission, where each stone tells a story of courage and resilience.
This painting carries the hope of this place to come.
10% of its sale will be set aside for the acquisition of land, so that this dream can take shape and the light of those I accompany continues to shine beyond the shadows.
For those who wish to make a larger gesture, some paintings are offered as donation paintings.
Their acquisition allows for the laying of additional stones and accelerates the creation of this village.
As a sign of gratitude, the land acquired through these donations will bear the name chosen by the benefactor — that of his family, his company or a loved one — engraved at the entrance of the estate, as a living trace of his commitment.
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