Walls of Freedom
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Using traditional Arabic calligraphy in a style he calls calligraffiti, eL Seed uses his art as a tool of political expression. During Arab Spring, many graffiti artists painted to empower the revolution in an act of creative resistance. Using quotes from inspirational leaders and writers, he creates murals, artworks, and sculptures that express emotion. In “Walls of Freedom” the calligraphy is translated as “Liberty Square,” referencing the protests in Tahrir Square, Cairo.
There is only One Me
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Taher Jaoui’s abstract works contain symbols, forms and patterns, layering one over another to create rich assemblages that capture the intense energy put into each piece. While one can see the almost mathematical problems being figured out in the form of equations, the emotional aspect of the work overrides anything that could be seen as rational. According to the artist, the balancing act that takes place is subconscious, dynamic and fast leading to his expressive brushwork, bright colors, and varied textures. “There is only One Me” is a poignant example of his work where all the elements of his oeuvre come together in a single composition expressing his inner thoughts.
Walking on the Tight Rope
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Taher Jaoui’s abstract works contain symbols, forms and patterns, layering one over another to create rich assemblages that capture the intense energy put into each piece. While one can see the almost mathematical problems being figured out in the form of equations, the emotional aspect of the work overrides anything that could be seen as rational. According to the artist, the balancing act that takes place is subconscious, dynamic and fast leading to his expressive brushwork, bright colors, and varied textures. “Walking on the Tight Rope” is a vibrant and engaging work that illuminates the artist’s process in every layer.