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Four Women Dancing Under Palm Trees

Mixed Media on Canvas

210 × 217 cm | 82.7 × 85.4 in

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Four Women Dancing Under Palm Trees Sale price$7,000.00

About the work

Four barefoot women dance and celebrate beneath sweeping palm fronds, their patterned garments dissolving into explosive bursts of orange, purple, and red. The composition buzzes with raw energy — gestural splatters and bold mark-making fusing figurative realism with expressive abstraction.

Walaa Abo Alenin (Egypt).

Mixed Media on Canvas, 217 × 210 cm.

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

Materials
Mixed Media on Canvas
Medium
Size
210 × 217 cm | 82.7 × 85.4 in
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Expressionism
Colours
Orange, Purple, Red
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Walaa Abo Alenin — Mixed media on canvas , 217 × 210 cm (representative image)
Walaa Abo Alenin

Egypt

Walaa Abo Alenin is an Egyptian visual artist born in 1996, specializing in painting. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Alexandria University, she focuses on depicting women, capturing their features and emotions through carefully chosen colors and compositions. Her work often incorporates symbols like the cow, representing fertility and joy from ancient Egyptian heritage, and scenes from traditional festivals, reflecting her fascination with vibrant colors and spiritual atmospheres.

In June 2025, Abo Alenin participated in the inaugural Beni Hassan Art Symposium, organized by the Egyptian Ministry of Culture. This event brought together 16 artists to create works inspired by the rich cultural and historical landscape of the Beni Hassan region. The symposium aimed to enhance Egypt's artistic movement by activating new venues for artistic expression and fostering connections between artists and local communities.

Abo Alenin's artistic approach blends abstraction and realism, with a particular emphasis on the psychological impact of colors. She selects hues that align with the themes and emotions she wishes to convey, often favoring bold, vibrant colors that reflect joy and reality. Her paintings strive to portray women in their spontaneity and happiness, offering non-stereotypical images that resonate with the lived experiences and emotions of women.

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