'Kerikil' is to say gravel in English. 'Kerikil' laid on the bare soil or riverbed bearing the stamping of any kind are often used to narrate resilience to challenges. Failure is part and even a journey to success so long we believe there will always be a second chance. This alludes 'to washing gold from gravel in a pan', an old American words of wisdom back in the Mid-1800s.
- Subject Matter: Abstract Expressionism
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