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In Chris Ofili's painting "No Woman, No Cry," the tears of the central figure are particularly striking as they symbolize profound grief and resilience. The tears are rendered in a way that draws attention to the emotional weight of the piece, reflecting the pain experienced by many women in the context of loss and injustice. Additionally, the use of intricate materials, such as beads and resin, enhances the visual impact, allowing the tears to appear both beautiful and haunting. This duality invites viewers to engage with the deeper narratives of suffering and hope embedded in the artwork.

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