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Three Green Abstract Faces Stacked

Mixed media On Canvas

160 × 34 cm | 63.0 × 13.4 in

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Three Green Abstract Faces Stacked Sale price$710.00

About the work

Three mask-like faces are stacked vertically in vivid green tones against a warm rust-orange border, each rendered with bold, expressive brushwork that blurs the line between human likeness and ancient idol.

Ayad Fadel (Iraq).

Mixed media On Canvas, 34 × 160 cm.

Part of the permanent collection of the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts, Jordan. One of a kind.

Materials
Mixed media On Canvas
Medium
Size
160 × 34 cm | 63.0 × 13.4 in
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Expressionism
Colours
Green, Orange, Brown
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Ayad Fadel — Mixed media On Canvas, 95.5 × 141 cm (representative image)
Ayad Fadel

Iraq

Ayad Alkadhi, born in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1971, is a New York-based artist known for his paintings that explore the intersection of Near Eastern and Western cultures, politics, and religion. His work prominently features Arabic calligraphy and Middle Eastern motifs, reflecting his heritage and the complexities of cultural identity.

Alkadhi's notable series include "I am Baghdad" (2008–2015), addressing post-occupation Iraq and the emotional struggles of its people; "If Words Could Kill" (2012–2015), inspired by traditional art forms and examining the power of language; and "Umbilical" (2012), referencing the Arab Spring. His work has been exhibited at institutions such as the Honolulu Museum of Art, Nasher Museum of Art, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Nevada Museum of Art, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Queens Museum of Art, Herbert Johnson Museum, Austrian Cultural Forum, Station Museum of Contemporary Art, and New York University's Bronfman Center.

After leaving Iraq following the first Gulf War, Alkadhi moved to the United States in 2000. He earned an MFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and currently resides and works in New York City.

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