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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Abstract Expressionism
1970
Contemporary
134.0 x 134.0 cm
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Dia al-Azzawi's "Qāmat al-'Iṣḥaq iḍā Aṣabah al-Ḥuzn" (literally, “The Form of Yearning When Afflicted”) is a powerfully evocative work born from the crucible of 1970s Iraq. Painted on canvas measuring 134 x 134 cm, this piece transcends mere representation, offering instead a visceral exploration of displacement, grief, and the enduring weight of cultural memory. Al-Azzawi, deeply rooted in the Mesopotamian landscape and its ancient narratives – as evidenced by his biography – masterfully employs abstraction to convey profound emotional states, creating an artwork that resonates with both formal sophistication and raw psychological intensity.
Al-Azzawi's technical mastery is immediately apparent in the artwork’s construction. The dominant use of geometric shapes – squares, rectangles – is deliberately disrupted by the organic curves of the central figure and the swirling patterns within the background. This juxtaposition creates a compelling visual dialogue, highlighting the tension between rational order (represented by the geometry) and emotional chaos. The absence of traditional perspective further contributes to this sense of disorientation, flattening the space and reinforcing the feeling of being trapped within a fragmented reality.
Created in 1970, “Qāmat al-'Iṣḥaq iḍā Aṣabah al-Ḥuzn” reflects the socio-political climate of Iraq at the time. Al-Azzawi’s work is deeply rooted in his experiences growing up amidst significant political and social change, a period that profoundly shaped his artistic vision. His ability to synthesize formal influences – Cubism, Abstract Expressionism – with deeply personal symbolism speaks to a uniquely Iraqi sensibility, one attuned to both the grandeur of ancient history and the anxieties of the modern era.
"Qāmat al-'Iṣḥaq iḍā Aṣabah al-Ḥuzn" is more than just an artwork; it’s a powerful emotional statement. Its fragmented composition, bold color palette, and rich symbolism invite viewers to confront themes of displacement, grief, and the enduring human struggle for meaning. A hand-painted reproduction of this significant piece by Dia al-Azzawi offers a unique opportunity to own a work of art that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply moving – a testament to the artist’s vision and technical skill.
1939 - , Iraq
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