Rahil
Beirut - Manara - Luna Park
Trapped behind layers of glass and steel, Rahil’s reflection flickers beneath the towering structure of an amusement park, a
place built for joy, now echoing with quiet irony. As an undocumented migrant mother, she exists in plain sight yet remains
invisible, cleaning spaces she can never truly belong to.
In this moment, Rahil is not only scrubbing the floors of this artificial paradise, she is hiding her baby in the bathroom,
concealing his cries from a world that could tear them apart. Framed by the distorted geometry of privilege, she becomes a
ghost in a system that refuses to see her a woman balancing fear with fierce maternal instinct, erasure with endurance.
Size - W120xW80