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Tag Archives: Ayad Alkadhi
Umbilical By Ayad Al-Kadhi
None of his previous work quite fully prepares us for the unexpected color, emotional depth and imaginative scope of Ayad Alkadhi latest series ”Umbilical” that explores the memories of twenty-five years in the life of the artist, from the time he first left Iraq … Continue reading
Ayad Alkadhi’s Latest Series
Known for his use of Arabic calligraphy in the form of calligrams, or figurative imagery composed of interwoven written words, to create narratives within his work concerning the themes of religion, politics, and culture. His recent works are divided into … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Calligraphy
Tagged Acrylic paint, Ayad Alkadhi, Iraq, Islamic calligraphy, Kufic, Middle East
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Ayad Alkadhi
Born in Baghdad 1971 and lives and works in the US. Ayad Alkadhi spent his childhood moving between England and the UAE. At the age of 23 and right after the Gulf war he left for Amman, Jordan and to … Continue reading
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Tagged Ayad Alkadhi, Gulf War, Imagery, Islamic calligraphy, Middle East, Politics, Social
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