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Bare Tree with Exposed Roots

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Bare Tree with Exposed Roots Sale price$430.00

About the work

A leafless tree with gnarled, sprawling roots dominates this expressive print, its bare branches reaching upward against a muted brown background. Human-like forms appear entangled among the roots at the base, lending the composition a haunting, symbolic intensity.

Fadel Amer (Iraq).

Graphic, Print Making, 24 × 34 cm.

Part of the permanent collection of the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts, Jordan. Signed and editioned 5/10.

Certificate of authenticity
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Genre
Expressionism
Colours
Brown, Grey, Black and White

About the artist

Fadel Amer — Graphic, Print Making , 24 × 34 cm (representative image)
Fadel Amer

Iraq

Ayad Fadel, born in Baghdad, Iraq, is a painter known for his realistic and figurative works that delve into the human experience. Encouraged by his artist uncle, Fadel pursued formal education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad, where he honed his skills in painting and drawing. His art often reflects the complexities of life, capturing both the pain and hopes of his native country through expressive use of color and movement.

In 2004, Fadel relocated to the United States, where he continued his artistic journey by studying at the Glassell School of Art in Houston. His work has been showcased in various exhibitions, including a solo show titled "Rain Song" at H Gallery in Houston in 2010 and "Everlasting Dream" at Art Movement Gallery in 2013. Fadel's paintings have garnered both national and international recognition, reflecting his commitment to bridging cultural narratives through art.

Fadel's artistic expression is deeply rooted in his personal experiences and cultural heritage. His works often incorporate culturally relevant designs and symbols, aiming to convey universal themes of resilience and hope. Through his art, Fadel continues to engage audiences, fostering a dialogue that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.

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