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Pakistan
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FavoritesI use to work with elements of nature to convey my thoughts, readings and concept. These images are symbols that remind and relate with different happenings and other historical moments. In the times of Alexander the Great, roses were already very popular in Europe and Asia, but sources say that the Macedonian king increased their popularity in Egypt. In 1888, English archaeologist Sir William Flinders Petrie discovered a rose garland used as a funeral wreath during the 2nd century AD in Upper Egypt. So rose have a relationship with stones.
Drawing:Pencil on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:12 W x 17 H x 0.5 D in
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Ships From:Artist's studio in Pakistan.
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Pakistan
My inspirational stimulation originates from nature and this supports me to present all kinds of observations and feelings. I chose representational imagery, recalling all the experiences that are in my subconscious, experimenting with linear elements for amalgamation as metaphysical existence, which I overlay and deploy; in order to create a physical constructions with abundant lyricism. Segments of nature are revolved into emotional catharsis, occurring in different disciplines, as a vital need to express thoughts, through a constant methodological and flexible investigation. I try to create images provided with a personal sensibility. They show assured sensations of movement and change that alters according to the position and distance they could be observed at. I am producing contemporary miniature pieces on Vasli (hand made paper) using gauche, ink and pointers and applying 3D metal articles on these pieces.