Artist Information:
M.j. Alhabeeb
Belchertown, MA
United States
Member Since: Mar 2006
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Artist Statement:
Painting, for me, is a thoroughfare for my imagination and a mode to free my mind and alleviate my tension. I feel I can breathe better and think more clearly as the painted forms start to take shape and color on my canvas. I believe art should have the capacity to make others breathe and think, if not better, at least differently. This logic is dictated by the notion that the physical and mental effects of art are cognate to the product as much as they are to the productive process. I subscribe to the idea that art should not be concerned with creating or modifying concepts as much as it induces perceptions, and indirectly may lead to the creation or modification of new ideas and views. In this context, an artist does not simply reveal his thoughts and reflections. Rather, the nature of his revelation, embodied in his product may define the qualities of his creativity, and therefore reveal his views. In other words, a work of art would define the artist more than the artist can define his art. However, an artist cannot escape his subjectivity for it is inherently and inextricably bound with his exposure as a ...
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M.j. Alhabeeb's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to M.j. Alhabeeb's Portfolio. Browse Alhabeeb's body of work: Painting, for me, is a thoroughfare for my imagination and a mode to free my mind and alleviate my tension. I feel I can breathe better and think more clearly as the painted forms start to take shape and color on my canvas. I believe art should have the capacity to make others breathe and think, if not better, at least differently. This logic is dictated by the notion that the physical and mental effects of art are cognate to the product as much as they are to the productive process. I subscribe to the idea that art should not ... | |
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