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Tag Archives: Solo show (art exhibition)
Shay-Maiyat
The idea and subject of Shayma’a Ashkanani’s artwork is figurative abstract and particularly of women’s anatomy. This collection is an evolved version of transforming figures into cubes using transparent water colors and reflection the soul of a dreamy woman.
Shereen Audi’s Unbound
During my stay in Beirut last September, I got the chance to meet a very passionate, talented and lovable artist. Shereen Audi from Amman in her first solo exhibition in Beirut “UNBOUND”. Her work looks simple yet very sophisticated that you … Continue reading
Thuraya Al-Baqsami – A Retrospective 1970-2011
A Kuwaiti artist and writer. Born in 1951, began her artistic journey at a very young age. She was fascinated by the mystical world of fairytales, which became a great influence on her work in later life. She studied art … Continue reading