Forty-Eight Women, a Kitten & Pele Complete Collection
March 21, 2010, 10:01 am
Filed under: Exhibitions, Forty-Eight Women, a Kitten & Pele, Paintings | Tags: acrylic, aunties, exhibtion, Kuwait, painting, sisters
Filed under: Exhibitions, Forty-Eight Women, a Kitten & Pele, Paintings | Tags: acrylic, aunties, exhibtion, Kuwait, painting, sisters
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48 Women, a Kitten & Pele|Part Four & Last
February 7, 2010, 8:06 am
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Filed under: Forty-Eight Women, a Kitten & Pele | Tags: dar al-funoon, Exhibition, gallery, Kuwait, Paintings
48 Women, a Kitten & Pele|Part Three
February 5, 2010, 5:10 am
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Filed under: Forty-Eight Women, a Kitten & Pele, Paintings | Tags: acrylic, cat, checker, family, Kuwait, monochrome, painting, portrait, sisters
48 Women, a Kitten & Pele|Part Two
February 4, 2010, 8:09 am
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Filed under: Forty-Eight Women, a Kitten & Pele | Tags: acrylic, color, dar al-funoon, daughters, Exhibition, grandmothers, Kuwait, mothers, painting, sisters
Forty-Eight Women, a Kitten & Pele|Part One|The Aunties With Their Shirts
February 3, 2010, 1:04 pm
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Filed under: Forty-Eight Women, a Kitten & Pele, Paintings | Tags: 2005, aunts, dar al-funoon, daughters, Exhibition, Kuwait, mothers, Portraits, sisters, women
This collection started with a painting I had done much earlier and stored away. It amazed me how much my style evolved the more paintings I did in this series. When I went back to the one that inspired the rest, I was shocked at how different it looked from its sisters. Nonetheless, I included it in the collection because it was an important driving force behind my 2006 exhibition at Dar Al-Funoon: Forty-Eight Women, a Kitten & Pele. (more…)






