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Abstract Faces with Red Accents, 2007

Watercolor on Paper

22 × 32 cm | 8.7 × 12.6 in

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Abstract Faces with Red Accents, 2007 Sale price$1,410.00

About the work

Artwork made by Mozahem Al Nasri in 2007. The medium used is Watercolor on Paper with dimensions of 32cm x 22cm. Owned by the Hindiyeh Museum.
Materials
Watercolor on Paper
Medium
Size
22 × 32 cm | 8.7 × 12.6 in
Year
2007
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Expressionism
Colours
Black, Red, Green
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Mozahem Al Nasri — Oil on wooden board , 60 × 72 cm (representative image)
Mozahem Al Nasri

Iraq

Mozahim Al-Nasiri, born around 1958 in Mosul, Iraq, is a distinguished painter known for his hyperrealistic style. He completed his primary and secondary education between 1964 and 1977, and later studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad from 1985 to 1994, where he was mentored by the renowned artist Faik Hassan. After 2003, Al-Nasiri relocated to Doha, Qatar, where he continues to create art from his personal studio. ([ibrahimicollection.com](https://ibrahimicollection.com/node/1183?utm_source=openai))

Al-Nasiri's work has been showcased in several notable exhibitions across the Middle East. In 2006, he participated in a group exhibition featuring Arab artists at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The following year, he exhibited alongside artist Ahmed Al-Karkhi in a show titled "The Walls" at the Free Hand Gallery in Damascus, Syria. In 2008, his work was featured in the Arab Forum for Plastic Art in Doha, Qatar, and in 2018, he participated in "The Elite" exhibition at the Qatar Plastic Arts Association. ([ibrahimicollection.com](https://ibrahimicollection.com/node/1183?utm_source=openai))

Al-Nasiri's paintings have also garnered attention in the art market. In 2016, his oil on canvas piece titled "The Lookout" was auctioned, reflecting the growing interest in his hyperrealistic portrayals. ([invaluable.com](https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/mozahim-al-nasiri-iraq-52-c-be0436a8af?utm_source=openai)) He is a member of both the Iraqi Plastic Artists Association and the International Association of Fine Arts, underscoring his active engagement in the regional and international art communities. ([ibrahimicollection.com](https://ibrahimicollection.com/node/1183?utm_source=openai))

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