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Displacement Painting

Mohammed Alhaj

Palestinian Territory

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 47.2 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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It was through the stark reality of the challenges the Arab region is going through, especially in Palestine, and with the successive political tensions, that the idea of “Intiqal” was born to serve as evidence for the impact mass displacement has had on a population in search of stability of life in a safe and neutral environment. It also serves as a study of the perceived body language of those displaced in foreign lands, as well as the individual and group human psychologies that can be seen in the process of transit and as a response to mass displacement. With the artistic concept of radiative formations in mind, “Intiqal” was inspired by the vista of human masses segmented into groups and individuals, which would explain how the concept came to be an expressive philosophy, in a symbolic and aesthetic sense, giving continuous movement and dynamism in time and space to the paintings in which it appears. From one perspective, the human shadow is the horizon that carries memories of the past and aspirations for the future, and from another, it is the study of movement and space that are both in constant change due to the persistence and continued appearance of this scene of mass displacement. The core message of this project comes in the form of an inquiry about fate and the future, and about when this scene of mass displacement – which repeats itself almost daily now in various places and several times across the media – will end, and, lastly, about how one can confront and address this through art as an imagined visual language.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:47.2 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Mohammed Alhaj
Mohammed Alhaj

Palestinian Territory

Mohammed Alhaj is a young Gazan artist. From the abstract portraits to the expressive ones as well as Pop-Art portraits , Alhaj Varies between the different stylistic modes in his artwork according to the different artistic schools. He was born in 1982-Libya.He got his Fine Art Bachelor degree in 2004 at Al-Aqsa University in Gaza City, Palestine. He underwent so many intensive training courses in draw and sculpture. Meanwhile he took part in various exhibitions and art-festivals inside and outside Palestine. Yet , as an artist from the Gaza strip ; a spot which is totally isolated from the rest of the Palestinian cities and the Arabian word too , Mohammed represents a role model for the young artist who experiences the contemporary world issues. "The challenges imposed upon the Palestinian artists are very complex and difficult since it suffers from not only from a constant war , but also siege, division and disintegration" says Alhaj.. EL-Hajj experience in art is profound and varied . He worked in prominent sculpture (relief) style , black -white graphics, the colorful graphic and also abstractions .the viewer would taste the implied concepts and modes in his unique artworks which will obviously depict the Arabian and Palestinian spirit.

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