Aphrodite Navab
My new series, Heart Island, is in honor and memory of the unclaimed pandemic victims in mass burials on Hart Island, New York. It was formerly called Heart island in 1775 because of the island’s heart-like shape. The ‘e’ was dropped shortly after. This series hopes to add the heart back into this dehumanizing process. To be unclaimed does not mean that their lives do not matter. My work houses stories of exile, displacement and migration, of rupture and suture, of survival and loss. Rather than disintegrating, the subjects in my work transform into other subjects, suggesting metamorphosis and reinvention through drawing. The subjects transcend their confines, taking flight. The more I immersed myself in making these abstract ink drawings, the more four interconnected heart shapes emerged, symbolizing my three siblings, Alexander, Pericles, Demetra and me, connected eternally by love and loyalty. Our father is a retired Cardiologist and we lost our beloved brother Alexander to sudden cardiac death. In the words of Rumi, “Only from the heart can you touch the sky.”