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Contemporary Arabic calligraphy based on the Kufic style. The word khaliya, pl. khalâya, from a root which means "void, empty space", refers to the cell, both in the body or in the beehive. It is a close relative to khalwa خلوة, the monk's cell or hermit's retreat. The beehive is the dominant note for this modular piece, which evokes simultaneously the cells filled with honey and the flowers that provided it. The geometry is relieved by the irregular gradation of the colours and by the variation within each hue. At the centre, an empty space reminds us of the core meaning of the word; the whole piece is in itself one cell.

This work was conceived in a very unusual way; the idea was suddenly there – so suddenly I can't recall what brought it about – and I knew what it would look like before I knew what word it was. I never work this way because I don't force words into shapes, both the concept and the design need to arise from the word. Yet when I was looking for a fitting word and checked the word for "cell",  I was astounded to find that خلية was perfect for the design, with the tall ل in exactly the right place (which is off-center by one unit), and required no manipulation whatsoever. How that happened is still a mystery to me, but it made me trust the idea, although it was such a novel one that until the last piece was in place, I had no idea where I was going. And only after it was completed and hanging on my studio wall, did I discover that it was all about the shadows.

Materials: Acrylic on Magnani Corona paper, hand-cut, scored, folded, assembled on canvas.
Size: 122x122 cm
Contemporary Arabic calligraphy based on the Kufic style. The word khaliya, pl. khalâya, from a root which means "void, empty space", refers to the cell, both in the body or in the beehive. It is a close relative to khalwa خلوة, the monk's cell or hermit's retreat. The beehive is the dominant note for this modular piece, which evokes simultaneously the cells filled with honey and the flowers that provided it. The geometry is relieved by the irregular gradation of the colours and by the variation within each hue. At the centre, an empty space reminds us of the core meaning of the word; the whole piece is in itself one cell.

This work was conceived in a very unusual way; the idea was suddenly there – so suddenly I can't recall what brought it about – and I knew what it would look like before I knew what word it was. I never work this way because I don't force words into shapes, both the concept and the design need to arise from the word. Yet when I was looking for a fitting word and checked the word for "cell",  I was astounded to find that خلية was perfect for the design, with the tall ل in exactly the right place (which is off-center by one unit), and required no manipulation whatsoever. How that happened is still a mystery to me, but it made me trust the idea, although it was such a novel one that until the last piece was in place, I had no idea where I was going. And only after it was completed and hanging on my studio wall, did I discover that it was all about the shadows.

Materials: Acrylic on Magnani Corona paper, hand-cut, scored, folded, assembled on canvas.
Size: 122x122 cm

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Cells Sculpture

Joumana Medlej

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Canvas

Size: 48 W x 48 H x 2.4 D in

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Each unit in this piece is formed of a word in the geometric kufic script, cut out and folded into a "cell". The word is khaliya خلية, from a root which means “void, empty space”, and refers to the cell, both in the body or in the beehive. It is a close relative to khalwa خلوة, the monk’s cell or he...

Year Created:

2015

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Sculpture, Canvas

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48 W x 48 H x 2.4 D in

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Yes

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Wall-Mounted

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The seeds of my art practice were planted in darkness. My childhood was defined by war; I escaped by turning inwards. In the inner worlds I found timeless order, permanence and meaning beyond the chaos, destruction and noise. Now, all of my work is a striving to bring a little of this reality through into our increasingly brittle and muddled world. In this spirit, rigorous research underlies everything I create: the scripts, materials, themes I use, all have deep roots in the ancestral knowledge I bring back to light. My visual language is derived from the Kufi scripts, the earliest tradition of Arabic calligraphy, which few can read today. Composed of pure meaning that doesn’t give itself away, the work bypasses the mind to engage a deeper recognition, and holds the viewer in contemplation. The materials and techniques I use are varied, but all prioritise sustainability and respect for the living world. I no longer use industrial colours, instead hand-preparing paint, dyeing paper, and even foraging for materials. In this way I’m part of a complete creative process that begins with raw gifts from the Earth and ends in an art object: the alchemy of transforming matter for the sake of Beauty. Wall pieces are only one of three threads in my body of work. With my Artist Books, I take art off the wall to tell more complex stories that unfold in multiple, tactile dimensions. My Treasure Boxes involve all the senses along with non-linear storytelling; in their context, objects we consider trivial become centres of meaning, their simple beauty revealed. But while the boxes hint at a story, they never actually tell: the tension between not-knowing and longing-to-know is held, the sense of mystery preserved.

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