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“Chasm†offers a commentary on the disastrous rifts that seem to be so prevalent in today's relationships between a man and a woman. Pent up energy is on the More »
“Chasm†offers a commentary on the disastrous rifts that seem to be so prevalent in today's relationships between a man and a woman. Pent up energy is on the verge of release in this dynamic painting, symbolizing a woman's unavoidable leave-taking. Handicapped by his inability to communicate directly to the woman, the man in the painting uses a mechanical device, the phone, in hopes of reconnecting what, unfortunately, has already been lost. - (AP.0003)
Audri Phillips - Chasm - AP.0003 Dimensions: 24" (61.0cm) high x 48" (121.9cm) wide Collection: Contemporary Art
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The painting “Southern Skies†references the Star Wars program in the United States and the global militarization of space. At a time when peaceful exploration of More »
The painting “Southern Skies†references the Star Wars program in the United States and the global militarization of space. At a time when peaceful exploration of the heavens would benefit the world community, governments fight each other with impossibly expensive weapons systems that bankrupt each other and threaten complete destruction of the planet. In this painting images swirl as if it is a dream. At the top are two satellites shooting laser beams. A rune floats below them (the runes are part of an ancient Celtic divination system; the rune in the painting is the "harvest" rune which counsels patience and time to nurture life into being). To the left of the rune a warrior eagle swoops down on an unsuspecting sleeping girl, suggesting that there is a dream within a dream going on in the painting. To the far right is a figure repeated three times in a gesture of supplication, juxtaposed with a classical Greek column symbolic of knowledge and wisdom. This gesture is repeated at the very bottom, where a woman blows a nuclear mushroom cloud from the palm of her hand, much like a girl would blow a dandelion flower to the winds. This image suggests that the nightmare of star wars can be dispelled, and offers the hope of a future where we are not tyrannized by nuclear perils. - (CC.0001)Clayton Campbell - Starry Night - CC.0001Circa: 1987 AD Dimensions: 64" (162.6cm) high x 48" (121.9cm) wide Catalogue: V9 Collection: Contemporary Art Medium: Oil On Wood Panel « Less
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“Royaume du Cambodge†is one of several canvasses the artist painted about the progressive deterioration of Cambodian culture in the 20th century. It is sad that More »
“Royaume du Cambodge†is one of several canvasses the artist painted about the progressive deterioration of Cambodian culture in the 20th century. It is sad that native cultures disappear when confronted with "modern" societies, and indeed, this has happened to the old Cambodian way of life. However, Royaume du Cambodge is not a sad painting. It depicts the evening of the old, mythic Khmer civilization, the generation of the grandparents, prior to the wars in Southeast Asia and the killing fields of Cambodia. In the painting, which is set in the night, an elderly couple appears at the bottom of the canvas almost as if in repose or meditation. There is a great sense of serenity and peace about them. Behind them loom the ruins of Angkor Wat, with the sleeping head of the Buddha emerging from the center of the temple edifice. There is a barren tree to the left, perhaps presaging the disruptions to come; it could be the bodhi tree, stripped of meaning. To the right is a group of tree branches in full leaf, suggesting that there is still life, and that the duality of existence (ying and yang, good and evil) is present in the fate of the Cambodians. - (CC.0002)Clayton Campbell - Cambodia III - CC.0002Circa: 1991 ADDimensions: 64" (162.6cm) high x 64" (162.6cm) wide Catalogue: V10
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These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient More »
These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient civilizations, Al Masri’s works reflect the cultural forces that have shaped the Middle East region: Assyrian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Persian, African, Egyptian, and Nabatean. His works are abundant with ancient symbols, hieroglyphs, early Arabic writing, cuneiform inscriptions, and ancient icons - sometimes juxtaposed with contemporary themes and symbols taken from the world around him. Modern images such as a playful kite, a whimsically curved palm tree, or a graffiti-like arrow are placed alongside symbols and icons central to ancient civilizations, such as those representing fertility and immortality. The viewer is easily drawn in, attempting to decipher and connect the hidden meanings in his work. The visual interplay of the past and present merges together to create incredibly original and innovative art.Untitled by Dr. Eyad Al Masri - AJ.066Origin: Jordan Collection: Contemporary « Less
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These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient More »
These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient civilizations, Al Masri’s works reflect the cultural forces that have shaped the Middle East region: Assyrian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Persian, African, Egyptian, and Nabatean. His works are abundant with ancient symbols, hieroglyphs, early Arabic writing, cuneiform inscriptions, and ancient icons - sometimes juxtaposed with contemporary themes and symbols taken from the world around him. Modern images such as a playful kite, a whimsically curved palm tree, or a graffiti-like arrow are placed alongside symbols and icons central to ancient civilizations, such as those representing fertility and immortality. The viewer is easily drawn in, attempting to decipher and connect the hidden meanings in his work. The visual interplay of the past and present merges together to create incredibly original and innovative art.Al Masri’s non-traditional medium and technique further emphasize the spirit of the ancients. Hist works are not just painted, but carved and sculptural in appearance. In lieu of a canvas, he works on a specially prepared wooden panel. Using wood carving tools, he skillfully carves his images and designs, resulting in works that closely resemble ancient tablets or carvings in both texture and appearance. His masterful use of oil paint with colors rich in warm earth tones, combined with fresh and confident brushstrokes, complete the unconventional and powerful works of art. Untitled - AJ.067 Origin: Jordan Collection: Contemporary
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These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient More »
These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient civilizations, Al Masri’s works reflect the cultural forces that have shaped the Middle East region: Assyrian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Persian, African, Egyptian, and Nabatean. His works are abundant with ancient symbols, hieroglyphs, early Arabic writing, cuneiform inscriptions, and ancient icons - sometimes juxtaposed with contemporary themes and symbols taken from the world around him. Modern images such as a playful kite, a whimsically curved palm tree, or a graffiti-like arrow are placed alongside symbols and icons central to ancient civilizations, such as those representing fertility and immortality. The viewer is easily drawn in, attempting to decipher and connect the hidden meanings in his work. The visual interplay of the past and present merges together to create incredibly original and innovative art.Al Masri’s non-traditional medium and technique further emphasize the spirit of the ancients. Hist works are not just painted, but carved and sculptural in appearance. In lieu of a canvas, he works on a specially prepared wooden panel. Using wood carving tools, he skillfully carves his images and designs, resulting in works that closely resemble ancient tablets or carvings in both texture and appearance. His masterful use of oil paint with colors rich in warm earth tones, combined with fresh and confident brushstrokes, complete the unconventional and powerful works of art. Untitled - AJ.068 Origin: Jordan Collection: Contemporary « Less
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These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient More »
These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient civilizations, Al Masri’s works reflect the cultural forces that have shaped the Middle East region: Assyrian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Persian, African, Egyptian, and Nabatean. His works are abundant with ancient symbols, hieroglyphs, early Arabic writing, cuneiform inscriptions, and ancient icons - sometimes juxtaposed with contemporary themes and symbols taken from the world around him. Modern images such as a playful kite, a whimsically curved palm tree, or a graffiti-like arrow are placed alongside symbols and icons central to ancient civilizations, such as those representing fertility and immortality. The viewer is easily drawn in, attempting to decipher and connect the hidden meanings in his work. The visual interplay of the past and present merges together to create incredibly original and innovative art.Al Masri’s non-traditional medium and technique further emphasize the spirit of the ancients. Hist works are not just painted, but carved and sculptural in appearance. In lieu of a canvas, he works on a specially prepared wooden panel. Using wood carving tools, he skillfully carves his images and designs, resulting in works that closely resemble ancient tablets or carvings in both texture and appearance. His masterful use of oil paint with colors rich in warm earth tones, combined with fresh and confident brushstrokes, complete the unconventional and powerful works of art. Untitled AJ. 069 Origin: Jordan Collection: Contempo « Less
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These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient More »
These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient civilizations, Al Masri’s works reflect the cultural forces that have shaped the Middle East region: Assyrian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Persian, African, Egyptian, and Nabatean. His works are abundant with ancient symbols, hieroglyphs, early Arabic writing, cuneiform inscriptions, and ancient icons - sometimes juxtaposed with contemporary themes and symbols taken from the world around him. Modern images such as a playful kite, a whimsically curved palm tree, or a graffiti-like arrow are placed alongside symbols and icons central to ancient civilizations, such as those representing fertility and immortality. The viewer is easily drawn in, attempting to decipher and connect the hidden meanings in his work. The visual interplay of the past and present merges together to create incredibly original and innovative art.Al Masri’s non-traditional medium and technique further emphasize the spirit of the ancients. Hist works are not just painted, but carved and sculptural in appearance. In lieu of a canvas, he works on a specially prepared wooden panel. Using wood carving tools, he skillfully carves his images and designs, resulting in works that closely resemble ancient tablets or carvings in both texture and appearance. His masterful use of oil paint with colors rich in warm earth tones, combined with fresh and confident brushstrokes, complete the unconventional and powerful works of art. Untitled AJ. 069 Origin: Jordan Collection: Contempo « Less
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These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient More »
These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient civilizations, Al Masri’s works reflect the cultural forces that have shaped the Middle East region: Assyrian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Persian, African, Egyptian, and Nabatean. His works are abundant with ancient symbols, hieroglyphs, early Arabic writing, cuneiform inscriptions, and ancient icons - sometimes juxtaposed with contemporary themes and symbols taken from the world around him. Modern images such as a playful kite, a whimsically curved palm tree, or a graffiti-like arrow are placed alongside symbols and icons central to ancient civilizations, such as those representing fertility and immortality. The viewer is easily drawn in, attempting to decipher and connect the hidden meanings in his work. The visual interplay of the past and present merges together to create incredibly original and innovative art.Al Masri’s non-traditional medium and technique further emphasize the spirit of the ancients. Hist works are not just painted, but carved and sculptural in appearance. In lieu of a canvas, he works on a specially prepared wooden panel. Using wood carving tools, he skillfully carves his images and designs, resulting in works that closely resemble ancient tablets or carvings in both texture and appearance. His masterful use of oil paint with colors rich in warm earth tones, combined with fresh and confident brushstrokes, complete the unconventional and powerful works of art.Untitled AJ.069 Origin: Jordan Collection: Contempo « Less
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These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient More »
These original oil paintings are profoundly influenced by Dr. Al Masri’s unique background in art and archaeology. Inspired by his research in the ancient civilizations, Al Masri’s works reflect the cultural forces that have shaped the Middle East region: Assyrian, Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Persian, African, Egyptian, and Nabatean. His works are abundant with ancient symbols, hieroglyphs, early Arabic writing, cuneiform inscriptions, and ancient icons - sometimes juxtaposed with contemporary themes and symbols taken from the world around him. Modern images such as a playful kite, a whimsically curved palm tree, or a graffiti-like arrow are placed alongside symbols and icons central to ancient civilizations, such as those representing fertility and immortality. The viewer is easily drawn in, attempting to decipher and connect the hidden meanings in his work. The visual interplay of the past and present merges together to create incredibly original and innovative art.Al Masri’s non-traditional medium and technique further emphasize the spirit of the ancients. Hist works are not just painted, but carved and sculptural in appearance. In lieu of a canvas, he works on a specially prepared wooden panel. Using wood carving tools, he skillfully carves his images and designs, resulting in works that closely resemble ancient tablets or carvings in both texture and appearance. His masterful use of oil paint with colors rich in warm earth tones, combined with fresh and confident brushstrokes, complete the unconventional and powerful works of art. Untitled AJ. 069 Origin: Jordan Collection: Contempo « Less
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