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I Destroyed Your Chair! My Cat Ty enjoys destroying my chair, so I decieded to honor his efforts in a painting.
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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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SOLD – Window 15 – Geese
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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 13: I paint Arabic Calligraphy on old salvaged windows. This one translates to: “The Wounds Mean You Survived.”
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SOLD – Window 12 “Starlings” painted on a salvaged old window.
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SOLD – Window 11: I see value in discarded objects. I salvage old windows and turn them into works of art. The Arabic Calligraphy painted on the window translates “This Too Shall Past”
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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 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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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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Look Closer 2: In this painting I’m shedding the light on Domestic Violence, which often happens behind closed doors. The scene of violence carried out by a man against a woman is small and can only be seen through the keyhole, this adds an interactive element between the painting and the viewer, but it also emphasizes the inaccessibility of these crimes that often go unreported due to women’s fear of more violence from their partner if they reported the assault, the stigma, and the fear of being called liars and attention seekers also discourage women from speaking out..
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Look Closer – In this painting I’m portraying Sexual Harassment at the workplace, which often happens behind doors. The abuse acted by a man against a woman is small and can only be viewed through the keyhole, this adds an interactive element between the painting and the viewer, but it also emphasizes the inaccessibility of these crimes which often go unreported by women due to the authoritative nature of the male boss carrying out the harassment. Women are also discouraged from reporting the harassment because they’re often blamed for the abuse, or are accused of seeking attention. The door and keyhole are very old in style to indicate that sexual harassment is a problem woman have suffered from for centuries.
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