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The plastic arts community lost the artist Bassam Jabili at the age of seventy-four, leaving an artistic legacy in modern sculpture, painting and photography.
Ibn al-Hamidiyah neighborhood in Homs loved his city, so his paintings and works were an imprint of the beauty of its nature, its flowers and its cultural heritage, unique to his works that blended the historical legacy of ancient arts and modernity, and the common denominator between them was rationality and sensuality in photography and sculpture.
His creativity in drawing appeared since childhood and met with encouragement from parents, so he began to draw nature and then turned to the human being, forming his own philosophy in expressing his sensory and kinetic emotions, considering that art is a modernist experience, and the creative artist is a permanent innovation that does not stop at one style.
I love composition even though he held a degree in economic sciences, so he studied at the Subhi Shuaib Center for Plastic Arts and developed his experience. Trees Die Standing) and another 2016 titled (Pandora's Box).
Head of the Homs branch of the Fine Artists Union, Emile Farha, confirmed that the late Jubayli is one of the most important artists in Homs and Syria and has a great influence on the plastic movement through the important experiences he presented, especially as he was a contemporary of a group of the most important artists.
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