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Model 1:

This model expresses the situation of the family when they witnessed the devastation and major
damage to their property and the entire area after the storm, leaving them in a state of shock and
disbelief.

The design aims to embody emotional pain and trauma using fragmented lines and cube, it represents
the feeling of fracture and fragmentation caused by trauma. Negative shock is emotional disturbance
resulting from negative events or destruction. These events can be surprising, painful, and leave a deep
impact on a person.

Model 2:

Experiencing the loss of significant things can be a challenging and distressing ordeal. This can
encompass the loss of loved ones, missed opportunities, or even valuable belongings. Similar to
Muhammad Abdel Moneim's situation, where his personal items and furniture were discovered floating
in the water amidst widespread destruction, the entire city lay in ruins. Witnessing the devastation of his
home and city, along with the weariness accumulated over the years, he was overwhelmed by a sense of
lost, leaving him unsure of how to proceed. My design represents the concept of lost through the
depiction of uncertainty regarding the correct course of action.

Model 3:

Grief is a multifaceted response to loss, of someone or something, to which a bond or affection was
formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, it also has physical,
cognitive, behavioral, social, and philosophical dimensions. While the terms are often used
interchangeably, bereavement refers to the state of loss, and grief is the reaction to loss. And the use of
mirrors was to express loss and pain.

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