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Artist Information:
Rawia Saad
Cairo,
Egypt
Member Since: Nov 2007

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Artist Statement:
"Art is every where"

That's the main idea for me. I
am always searching it in the
very modest object.I am a
figurative painter, but lately
I gradually moved from
figurative expressionism
towards abstraction. My
paintings are often kept in
clear colors covering big
areas, without particular
nuances or details.

I try to have a fresh and
spontaneous spirit, and to
deal with new approaches. In
"What's Art", I was trying to
re consider where can Art be:
What is really art?
In it's first element (dot),
in colors? Can I push the
boundaries of what I was doing
and starting a dialogue with
the contemporary tendencies?
In this installation, the dot,
first element of art, plays an
important role, it's become a
cylinder, small and big balls,
and plays in the bottle when
they are inside a make sounds,
and it traces the frontiers
and broke it.

For me, art is joy; it's a way
of playing and being always
like a child, who never stop
asking questions, and this
workshop has been an excellent
opportunity: it was the first
time for me to work in a woman
workshop to exchange ideas,
respective...

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My 9th exhibition, "Sea", was hold at Cairo Atelier, from May 11 untill May 23, 2008.

It was only about the differents blue degrees of the sea (in the painting) and how it can goes to abstract minimalist (by using only white and traces of blue and yellow, to represent the sand and the sea)


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