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I consider that Art comes with a responsibility…It’s about expressing a message, sharing an idea or a struggle. Not to dictate it but rather to inspire it Therefore through all my works my primary goals are to address socio- issues, and my recent work reflects woman issues, my personal struggles, seeing beauty in imperfection, my progressive views and sexuality which I express all through humor. My work evolved from abstract, to expressive and finally to my most recent series nude figurines. We live in an era where people are seeking for perfection, especially aesthetically you see it everywhere media, schools, young and old, men and women… All our energy and time are focused on the outside leaving the inside empty and shallow… but does perfection truly exist or is it relative to the eye of the beholder? My works also addresses sexuality and our relationship with our bodies in our society. Unfortunately, instead of embracing these issues, they are viewed as taboos. These erroneous and hypocritical notions lead us to have double standards in our society among many other issues. It’s the goal of my new work to be daring and to show beauty in imperfection with a dash of humor. I believe every work should have significance but we shouldn't take ourselves too seriously and enjoy the expedition... We only live once right?’
2012
Acrylic on Canvas
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15.7 W x 11.8 H x 1 D in
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Figurative Painter, Illustrator, Communications Specialist and Actor, Lebanese-Armenian artist Hildos, born Hilda Abla in Beirut started her artistic venture when she was 5 at the children art program at L.A.U. the university formerly known as B.U.C. through which she pursued her Art studies and graduated in 1996. From Beirut to New York City she gained her sense of art from all the life struggles she led and dedicated her passion to express those issues. Driven by making a difference in people's lives and believing that every artwork should have significance, her latest commitment is directed to changing the way women view their bodies and themselves. A challenge she faced most of her life. Through her sense of humor she artistically tackled taboos to illustrate the beauty of the human body, "˜seeing beauty in imperfection' away from the stereotypes clichéd by the media. Hildos lives between Beirut and New York City, the city she considers her muse.
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