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SOLD – Woma Reading
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SOLD – Woman Reading
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SOLD / Tribe & Honor: I come from the Middle East where tribalism and honor killings continue to threaten women’s lives.
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SOLD For the Love of Guns 3 – Highlighting America’s gun violence epidemic. and condemning american children’s access to guns.
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SOLD. Commissioned by shaker Heights Animal Hospital.
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SOLD: “God Given Right.” In my condemnation of gun ownership, I am angered and disgusted by gun enthusiasts claiming that guns are their “God Given Right.” Turning my anger and disgust into art, I created this painting I titled “God of Guns 2″
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Swans
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That First Sweet Sip of Coffee
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The Art Enthusiast: At Cleveland Museum of Art. The CMA is my favorite place in Cleveland. I go there often to find inspiration. I took a random photo of these art enthusiasts in one of the museum’s galleries and now they’re immortal! This painting is 11×14 inch. Oil on Canavas.
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The Artist – Camara: This is my fourth painting in my collection “Women Working” where I focus on women’s work and the value of their work, and not their bodies.
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The Barista – Morgan: This is my third painting in my collection “Women Working” where I focus on the value of the work women do, and not on their bodies. With a special emphasis on blue-collar work that rarely features in art.
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The Bartender – Maddie: This is the first painting in a collection of works titled “Women’s Work” in this collection I aim to shed light on the value and importance of women working blue-collar jobs.
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The Cellist: I was so taken by cellist Khari Joyner when I heard his music at a concert in Cleveland Museum of Art in celebration of Black History Month and was inspired to paint him.
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The Church of Covenant, University Circle, Cleveland
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The Dog Walker – Sean and Benjamin, this is the second painting in my collection The Dog Walker.
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Tiger: When you overcome all your fears
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Whitney – Polishong The Wine Glasses: This is my second painting in my collection “Women’s Work” where I focus on the value of women and their work and not on their bodies.
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Window 10: I see value in discarded objects. I salvage old windows and turn them into works of art. The Arabic Calligraphy translates to: She’s my mother, my safety, my haven, my faith, and my people.
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Window 13: I paint Arabic Calligraphy on old salvaged windows. This one translates to: “The Wounds Mean You Survived.”
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Window 14: I paint Arabic Calligraphy on salvaged old windows. This piece is a favorite quote from Gibran Khalil Gibran “A woman’s heart does not alter with time or seasons. A woman’s heart fights, it never dies. A woman’s heart is like the wilderness which man turns into a battle field, uprooting its trees, burning its grass, smearing its rocks with blood, instilling bones and skulls into its earth, and yet it remains calm, still, and tranquil, and in it Spring remain Spring, and Autumn remains Autumn until the end of time.”
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Window 1: I see value in discarded objects. I salvage old windows and turn them into works of art. The Arabic Calligraphy translates to: “Lean on yourself as if you’re the sturdiest thing you know.”
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Window 2 – I see value in discarded objects. I salvage old windows and turn them into works of art. The Arabic Calligraphy translates to: “Your wound is where the light comes through.”
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Window 6: I see value in discarded objects. I salvage old windows and turn them into works of art. The Arabic Calligraphy translates to “Despite the Darkness, I Persist.”
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Window 7: This is a translation of a verse by the Arabic poet Al Mutanabbi, he is the equivalent of Shakespeare in the Arab world, in these lines he writes: “The wind blows in favor of our ship, we are the wind, we are the ship” I especially love this verse because it gives me back my power, it reminds me that I am in control of my life and my fate, I am not helpless, I am not a victim of random and uncontrollable circumstances.
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Window 8: I see value in discarded objects. I salvage old windows and turn them into works of art. The Arabic Calligraphy translates to: “You think you’ve been deprived, but the truth is, you’ve been spared.”
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Window 9: I see value in discarded objects. I salvage old windows and turn them into works of art. The Arabic Calligraphy translates to: “Life is for those who dare.”
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Woman Reading
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Women Reading: Cay is my tenth model in my collection Women Reading, through which I focus on women’s minds and not their bodies.
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