

However, the self-taught artist first pursued a career in Radiology and incorporated art into his daily routine in the mid-1980s, when he returned to Saudi following more than a decade-long stay in Germany. Sami Marzoogi has always been inspired by art. Sami Al Marzoogi While escaping all labels and remaining true to his own creative path that started later on in his life, Al Marzoogi’s works take the viewer through the artist’s multidirectional introspective life journey, one in which he has unearthed the many emotions of colour. At the end of the day, you could argue that it has a deeper meaning or that it does not, that is up to the viewer”. When it comes to my work, I don't like to think in terms of categories or definitions.

“It’s the contrast of shapes, colours and light that had me intrigued. Throughout the exhibition, realistic and abstract-looking landscape views, deconstructed human figures, patterns, organic motifs, and fluid colour explorations rendered in ink, watercolours, acrylics, pastels, and polychromes bring forth the artist’s keen sensibility, drawing skills, and ability to create abstractions of what surrounds him. While formally diverse, Al Marzoogi’s prolific oeuvre reveals the artist’s decades-long quest for uncovering the transformational potential of colour and the line through an expressive visual language that resides at the borderline between figuration and abstraction. This article ('Annali della Facolt di Lettere e Filosofia, anno LIV-LV, Bari 2014), a part of a broader research work about the reuse of the painting styles of the past in Contemporary Art, focuses on the dynamics of the recovery, in the nineteen sixties, of Italian artistic traditions by the exponents of the so-called Scuola di Piazza del Popolo, a group that emerged in Rome at the. The exhibition brings together more than 150 drawings and paintings of the self-taught artist, who has a background in Radiology, produced between 19. The solo exhibition will be held at Hafez Gallery from the 24th of January - 3rd of March 2023. What Lies Beneath Colour What lies beneath colour is the first large-scale retrospective of the work by Saudi Arabian artist Dr. Vi aspettiamo numerosi al Vernissage di HABITATVIVO, mostra collettiva di arte e design curata da POPHouse Magazine e Uno a Uno. Even for an instant, that moment in which we come into contact with a work of art, whatever it may be, it will change our perspective. The last thing you think of is spending time on art without understanding that art, beauty, and the intensity of the related observations, are indeed those that can save us. It was a great battle, as these are very challenging times. HOLDEN MANZ VERNISSAGE This wine has beautiful ripe, soft and silky tannins with good balance and a lingering. Great turnout on Friday, the day of the arrival of the policemen, which were not invited but very welcomed by the gallery owner who exclaimed: "How nice, I had never had the Carabinieri at my opening, now we can be really safe!” The guests were scattered throughout the week. The exhibition was inaugurated on the 26th October 2020 in conjunction with the Rome Art Week, in which the gallery participates and after discussing my dissertation for the degree in painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma. Indeed, thanks to the arrival of six policemen around seven and a half in the evening, I finally became known. Ivan Lendl participera au vernissage et organisera galement plusieurs visites commentes. Great little cocktail bar with nice drinks, good staff and. Ivan Lendl parteciper di persona al vernissage ed organizzer anche alcune visite commentate. Read 8 tips and reviews from 129 visitors about relaxing views, outdoor seating and fancy. I needed a lot of people and a lot of mess to become known. Marianne, te l'ho presentata l'altra sera al vernissage. Unfortunately, I was an unknown and emerging artist needing publicity. In this total restriction, you would be able to select the collectors interested in the works and the gallery. For an already famous artist or at least a known one in the field, this could have been an amazing opportunity. Once decided that Nature was the theme of the exhibition and gathered my best paintings, the second step was to find a solution to the lockdown restrictions.
