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An artistic identity that addresses women's issues and concerns in the works of the plastic artist Iman El Hassan

2020-09-20T19:58:53.502Z


Homs-Sana Harmonious colors with a feminine touch appear in the paintings of the plastic artist Iman El Hassan, to reflect a poetic culture


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Harmonious colors with a feminine touch appear in the paintings of the plastic artist Iman El Hassan, to reflect a poetic culture and a special experience in terms of method and subjects.

On the sidelines of her exhibition hosted by Subhi Shuaib Gallery for Fine Arts in Homs entitled “The Remains of Perfume”, “Al Hassan” spoke to Sana that she began with the art of sculpture that she studied at the Institute of Technology for Applied Arts in the Damascus Citadel and the Danish Center for Art in Homs, but she found in painting wider spaces through which she expresses Her thoughts and feelings, which she articulated in paintings, belong to the surrealist school where there is no specific place or time.

The woman imposes herself strongly in the paintings of Hassan, where she explained that the woman carries many meanings and emotions in her anger, rebirth, resentment, weakness and awakening, indicating that she seeks to deliver a message to women to remain steadfast and rise after each break, no matter how hard life is on her, and her aura remains a witness to what she possesses of love, beauty and tender .

Al-Hassan, who tends to oil colors mixed with acrylic because he gives it a good imprint in addition to the collage, saw that art in itself is a message, "it is entrusted with our wishes, hopes and dreams."

Concerning the topics that she is targeting in her works, Al-Hassan, who won an honor for her painting entitled “Maraj” in a competition for education in Hama two years ago, explained that her subjects bear an emotional character, as sympathy with the tormented childhood and surrender to the illusion of sin, the expected forgiveness, and dreams of the utopian city.

Al-Hassan, who participated in many individual and group exhibitions in Syria, Egypt and Lebanon, expressed her happiness with the audience's turnout for her exhibition in Homs, pointing out that art gives hope and is the other side of life.

For his part, Head of the Fine Artists Union branch in Homs, Emile Farha, explained that the artist El Hassan was able to create for herself a distinct artistic identity within a short period of time and was successful in presenting her topics and addressing women's concerns in a new artistic way of expression.

In turn, the director of the Ornina Forum for Culture in Homs, Raymond Kabron, saw that the young artist blended in her works between historical mythology and art with elaborate craftsmanship, while the plastic artist Adnan Muhammad expressed his admiration for Hassan's style in terms of realistic expressive themes and colors that characterized her work and gave her an added aesthetic value.

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Source: sena

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