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TWO EP - The ARtwork Explained



Bengali script
(Kolkata / Calcutta)
Bengali is the language of Kolkata.
Symbolism: Spiritual rebirth through destruction (Kali's city).
Theme: Transformation — destruction of the self for renewal.
The architecture is distinctly South Asian—Hindu temple-inspired, with tiered spires and intricate detailing.
This directly reflects:
Kolkata’s cultural roots in India
The association with Kali—the Hindu goddess of destruction and transformation
The beginning of the EP - the spiritual unravelling where devotion meets undoing.
Arabic Script
Form of al-Nāṣira, which is Nazareth in Arabic
Symbolism: Sacred struggle. Spiritual intimacy. The weight of sacrifice. Nazareth is where the humanity of Christ unfolded, not the miracles—this is the quiet crucible of identity.
Theme: Surrender. Vulnerability. Obedience to a higher path.
This has Middle Eastern–Byzantine influences, especially in the domes and rose windows.
Reflects Nazareth’s biblical significance—the town of Jesus’s youth
Architecture mirrors spiritual weight and internal conflict—sacrifice, hesitation, readiness
This is the heart of the EP—the turning point of surrender. The place where inner conflict deepens, where hesitation hardens into decision, and where love (or devotion) begins to cost something.
Hebrew Script
Pronounced Yeriḥo, this is the biblical and modern Hebrew name for Jericho
Symbolism: Collapse. Revelation. Judgment. Jericho represents the breaking down of strongholds—ego, defense, resistance—through sound, faith, or force.
Theme: Destruction as liberation. Truth through demolition.
Heavily fortress-like, reminiscent of ancient Hebrew and Crusader-era architecture.
Jericho in the Bible is the city of fallen walls, a place of collapse and reckoning
The tall, stern structures echo defensiveness—and their eventual fall
This is the final moment in the EP’s arc—the fall of self-deception, the walls coming down. It’s violent and holy. A place where silence ends and clarity begins.
It's the moment of destruction and rebirth—echoing the alchemical “solve” stage (dissolution)


Right panel – Jericho (יריחו)
Centre panel – Nazareth (ناصرة / ناصرة)
Left panel – Calcutta (কলকাতা)