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"Ijada" Print

Hana Bici

Kosovo

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I chose to paint a black woman because they are beautiful, powerful, energetic, bold and are perfect to represent the female power which I have tried to represent through this painting. When people see this painting I want to feel the energy of female power, the wisdom, knowledge, skills, perfection, and independence that woman's have and should have... If anyone thinks female being as week, I wanted to remind them that she can be savage and powerful too. I chose this style and medium spontaneously, while I chose this subject matter because I want to "contribute" something to the woman's emancipation.

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Giclee on Canvas

Size:

12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Hana Bici was born in Kosovo. Hana from early childhood presented a great passion for art in general, such as painting, music, dancing etc. But she also liked to study human nature and society, like social and gender relations, different stereotypes, racism, different cultures, different social mentalities, genders etc. She decided to devote herself to the study of sociology, where she also did a master's degree too. Hana decided to leave paintings as a hobby, but her soul full of passion for painting found itself to old love again, so she started to express her feelings through paintings. For Hana, painting is one of the tools of expressing her feelings about social phenomena, such as: discrimination, various prejudices, stratification, racism, human rights, violations etc which phenomena she has studied in sociology, so she always try to convey good lessons through paintings. She also presents good and positive things. Hana comes from a family where art was generally worshiped so she believes that art talent is only inherited from genes, and can never be learned from any kind of school.

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