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Vibrant Abstract Calligraphy in Warm Tones, 2001

Mixed media On Canvas

160 × 64 cm | 63.0 × 25.2 in

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Vibrant Abstract Calligraphy in Warm Tones, 2001 Sale price$1,410.00

About the work

Artwork made by Mohsen Al Shimmary in 2001. The medium used is Mixed media On Canvas with dimensions of 64cm x 160cm. Consigned to the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts by a third party.
Materials
Mixed media On Canvas
Medium
Size
160 × 64 cm | 63.0 × 25.2 in
Year
2001
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Calligraphic Abstraction
Colours
Orange, Purple, Blue
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Mohsen Al Shimmary — Oil on Canvas, 43 × 73 cm (representative image)
Mohsen Al Shimmary

Iraq

Mohsen Al-Shimmary is an Iraqi artist known for his evocative paintings that delve into themes of destruction and societal fragmentation. His works often depict faceless figures, symbolizing victims or masked entities wielding instruments of violence, with red hues signifying spilled blood. Al-Shimmary employs a visual montage technique, layering scenes within a single canvas to create a cinematic narrative that reflects the chaos and turmoil of contemporary Iraqi life. His style aligns with surrealism and Dadaism, utilizing elements of absurdity and disarray to critique the devastation wrought by conflict.

In 2012, Al-Shimmary held a solo exhibition in Babylon, showcasing his distinctive approach to deconstructing and reconstructing visual forms. The exhibition was noted for its mature and bold works, demonstrating his proficiency in abstract art and his sensitive use of color. Critics highlighted his ability to convey complex themes through a sophisticated visual language, marking him as a significant figure in the Iraqi art scene.

Al-Shimmary's contributions are part of a broader movement of Iraqi artists who use their art to document and interpret the country's socio-political landscape. His paintings serve as a poignant commentary on the human condition amidst conflict, resonating with both local and international audiences.

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