ARTIST RAHAF DK ALBAB
WATERCOLOR. PORTRAITS of ORIENTAL BEAUTIES
it would Seem that nothing new can be said about the watercolor? But this whimsical type of paintings every time" звучит"-новому, is just what-то the artist to touch the brush with your hand. For anyone-то watercolor sounds like loud beats of the drums, crisp and deaf, and a resident of Damascus Rahaf DK Albab on the contrary, if small and delicate flute. Her work with a certain warmth and mystery that begin to feel only after a long time stare at the details.
the Fineness of the selection of the color Gama and shapes is truly amazing: here is a young mother holding the hands of his long-awaited child, and the spray paint and the main colors are reminiscent of the space – such as the endless and boundless, as mother"s love. But the canvas on which the artist depicts the music, deserve special attention. They contain harsh, sharp lines that give the work dynamics, creating a feeling of a slender stave. And the hands themselves and are drawn to them as guitar strings or thin threads on a violin bow, the desire to play the main melody of your life.
Binding of lines and sketches, soft flow of paint, which, it seems, lies at the behest not of the artist, but at least the universal forces that attract the eye to these works, it makes longer to peer at the details, look for the eyes-бусины have little birds and bottomless pupils of Arab women, wrapped in the veil. But behind all this variegated variety is hidden quite unexpected, but a surprising conclusion.
the Artist draws so many unusual and bright picture, thus trying to diversify not only his but also the lives of all Arab women, chained complex framework of Islam. Here, in her paintings, they can be free, dressed in beautiful light clothes, which emphasizes their beauty, unable to dance, squirming and tossing up up floors simply hats, or playing the guitar, sitting in the rays of the setting sun.
In her works – a small world that talks about women"s happiness and freedom, which sometimes is so lacking and which are often buried beyond belief and sad everyday routine.
Source: https://kulturologia.EN/blogs/041218/41468/
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