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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Abstract Expressionism
1983
115.0 x 80.0 cm
Ibrahimi CollectionHåndmalet olie på lærred i din valgte størrelse og ramme, udført efter bestilling af vores kunstnere.
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Levering i hele verden () på 3/4 uger i stedet for de standard 5 uger. (18 juli). Ingen kompromiser med kvaliteten.
Relationship
Størrelse på reproduktion
Dia al-Azzawi’s "Relationship" is not merely a painting; it is an intricate visual dialogue, a canvas where the complexities of human connection are rendered through abstraction and profound color. Viewing this piece is akin to stepping into a deeply personal, yet universally resonant, dreamscape. The composition immediately draws the eye into a field dominated by rich, earthy tones—variations of deep brown, warm red, and muted beige—that ground the viewer in a sense of history and introspection. Yet, this somber foundation is punctuated by startling bursts of color: ethereal blues, crisp whites, and touches of vibrant orange that refuse to let the mood settle into melancholy. These contrasting elements suggest moments of clarity or sudden emotional breakthrough within the vast expanse of human experience.
Stylistically, "Relationship" masterfully navigates the confluence of Abstract Expressionism and Cubist fragmentation. The artist eschews clear narrative lines, instead opting for overlapping, intersecting shapes that feel both geometric in their structure and organic in their suggestion. Central to the piece is a grouping of fragmented forms—suggestive of faces or heads layered upon one another—that speak volumes about the difficulty of truly knowing another person. Above this core mass, two stylized bird-like figures seem suspended, embodying potential freedom or perhaps the fragile nature of hope taking flight. The technique employed suggests oil paint applied in deliberate, visible layers; the brushwork is gestural, allowing texture to become a palpable element of the artwork itself. This layering creates an illusion of depth that is simultaneously present and elusive, mirroring how memories themselves can feel both solid and spectral.
For those familiar with Dia al-Azzawi’s rich cultural moorings in Iraq, the symbolism deepens. His work often carries the weight of Mesopotamia's ancient narratives, translating profound cultural memory into modern visual language. Here, the subject matter transcends the literal; it speaks to the very essence of connection—the struggle, the beauty, and the inevitable breakage inherent in any bond. The fragmented figures might symbolize broken communication or misunderstood selves, while the soaring birds serve as potent emblems of transcendence or yearning for something beyond the immediate reality. It is a meditation on what it means to relate to another soul across time and space.
For collectors and designers seeking art with genuine depth, "Relationship" offers an unparalleled emotional anchor. Its muted yet vibrant palette allows it to integrate seamlessly into sophisticated interiors, providing a focal point that sparks conversation without overwhelming the room’s atmosphere. The piece doesn't shout; it murmurs profound truths in shades of umber and cerulean. Owning this reproduction is acquiring more than just decoration; it is curating an ongoing dialogue with art history, symbolism, and the enduring mystery of the human heart. It invites quiet contemplation, making any space feel imbued with thoughtful, artistic resonance.
1939 - , Irak
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