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Surreal Wooden Sculpture of Human Forms, 1973

Wooden sculpture

54 × 12 × 10 cm | 21.3 × 4.7 × 3.9 in

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Surreal Wooden Sculpture of Human Forms, 1973 Sale price$1,410.00

About the work

Artwork made by Talal Sami (1953-present) in 1973. The medium used is Wooden sculpture with dimensions of 12cm x 54cm x 10cm. Currently Exhibited at the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts in Jordan.
Materials
Wooden sculpture
Size
54 × 12 × 10 cm | 21.3 × 4.7 × 3.9 in
Year
1973
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Surrealism
Colours
Brown, White
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Talal Sami — Wooden sculpture, 12 × 54 cm (representative image)
Talal Sami

Iraq, b. 1953

Talal Sami Qasim, born in Baghdad in 1950, is an Iraqi artist whose multifaceted career spans graphic design, sculpture, and painting. Between 1974 and 1986, he contributed to the architectural field with the Iraqi Consulting Office, serving as a graphic designer, draughtsman, and modelist. His artistic journey commenced with participation in the October First Exhibition in 1974, commemorating the Egyptian army's crossing of the Suez Canal during the 1973 war. Subsequently, he showcased his works in the annual April exhibitions organized by the National Museum of Modern Art in Baghdad.

In the late 1970s, Qasim expanded his professional experience by working in Kuwait with consultant Sami Al-Badr. During the 1980s, he supervised traditional carpentry and decoration projects, notably focusing on "Baghdadi shanachil" and traditional doors. His artistic repertoire includes participation in primitive art exhibitions in London and Baghdad, where he exhibited numerous sculptures and paintings. Additionally, he contributed to exhibitions celebrating Sculpture Art Day and various art shows organized by the Iraqi Military Forces in Baghdad.

Qasim's work is characterized by a deep engagement with Iraq's architectural heritage and traditional motifs, reflecting a commitment to preserving and interpreting cultural identity through art. His contributions to both the architectural and artistic landscapes underscore a dedication to blending functional design with aesthetic expression.

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