Photograph of Artist AZIZ ANZABI
AZIZ ANZABI
London, - United Kingdom



Original Artworks (3)

Aziz Anzabi; Mastery Power 1, 2022, Original Digital Art, 320 x 460 mm. Artwork description: 241 print Digital collage surrealism...
Aziz Anzabi
Original Digital Art, 2022
320 x 460 mm ( x )
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Aziz Anzabi; Lost Time, 2018, Original Painting Oil, 66 x 102 cm. Artwork description: 241 My new project called the vulnerable series is about women and their roles in life and their effect on war....
Aziz Anzabi
Original Oil Painting, 2018
66 x 102 cm (26.0 x 40.2 inches)
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Aziz Anzabi; Dejavu, 2017, Original Painting Oil, 66 x 102 cm. Artwork description: 241 The painting dA(c)jA  vu created by Aziz Anzabi is part of the vulnerable series which explains war and its effects. The near dried flower shows how the war affects people and the destruction it brings. The dark colours used in the painting all reflect how war ...
Aziz Anzabi
Original Oil Painting, 2017
66 x 102 cm (26.0 x 40.2 inches)
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Artist Statement

My base technique to create artworks is using real life natural events to create artworks with images or words from an imaginary world. Throughout my art I clearly elaborated the disposition (changing the shape of an object), and morphing of objects. I have long been intrigued and fascinated by these concepts. In my sculptures and painting, both figurative and abstract, I employ these aspects of a collective unconscious to evoke an emotional state within the viewer. In my figurative work, my goal is to capture the myriad changing state of the human condition through subtle changes in facial countenance and body language. The end result shows how the inner condition is expressed by the outward form while also conveying a timeless quality to human emotion. In my abstract sculptures, I have recreated the numinous quality of subconsciously shared images, stories, and ceremonial rites. The sculptures, themselves, are composed of abstract forms that are covered with a rich, textured surface. The end result is a complex organic piece that evokes a sense of ancient artefacts, of ritualistic objects from some unknown culture, or of imagined landscapes.

However, be it figurative or abstract, my ultimate goal is to have the viewer feel a sense of familiarity with the work...a sense of having experienced this before. I believe this feeling of arises from both the collective unconscious and a mystical centre we all share............................

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