Reflections of Heritage
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Series Title: The Silent Key Artist: Keith Zenda In The Silent Key, Keith Zenda explores themes of repression, identity, and feminine power. Chains, padlocks, and keys serve as stark symbols of societal limitations placed upon women. These painted figures stand strong, yet their silence echoes stories too often untold. Their gazes are unbroken, their presence undeniable. The women portrayed are not invisible-they represent all those who have been bound by tradition, law, or expectation. And yet, even in silence, beauty, dignity, and hope emerge. The key is present-silent, waiting-but who will use it? This series challenges us to listen, to unlock, and to reflect on the power of stories yet to be heard.Try it!