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Fields of Dandelion Painting

Zena Dabbous

Kuwait

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 47.2 W x 47.2 H x 0.4 D in

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An unsuccessful project that did not go through inspired me not to waste my designs on budget issues with clients. Meant to be a mural, this piece turned out beautiful on canvas. Recently, my style has started to become more and more balanced where I strive to create my paintings to look like my sketches. I love the minimal, unfinished feel of an artwork. I became more daring to translate that on canvas and I hope the viewer can appreciate a lot less clutter than other types of artwork that is always heavy on layers and detail. Using pastels over canvas enhances the colours and texture, and you get a sense of freedom that these blue blooms are growing in an isolated field.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:47.2 W x 47.2 H x 0.4 D in

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WEBSITE: www.zenadabbous.com BIOGRAPHY Zena Dabbous is a Lebanese-Canadian visual artist who has polarized styles in her paintings, drawings, and mural work---from conceptual abstract figures in acrylics and mixed media, to abstract realism portraits in oil paint. Her multi-cultural and eclectic upbringing brings a novel and conceptual perspective to her artwork and the representation of women is very important to her creations. Zena has exhibited, sold work, and has the Artist Recognition icon on SaatchiArt online. She has done mural artwork in well-known establishments in Kuwait like Bloomingdales’ Middle East and Crystal Towers. She has also collaborated in an important mural collaboration project for the US Embassy that is indefinitely exhibited at Kuwait's Museum of Modern Art. Additionally, she featured in local newspapers and had a featured Interview published at 123ART Magazine-online art magazine based in New York. Through a short time of a couple of years, Zena went from a self-taught artist to a professional. As an emerging artist, she is looking forward to more work, exhibitions, and projects in the future. She currently lives in Kuwait and works at an Art Studio/Gallery, as well as offering freelance work. STATEMENT: As a self-taught artist, I believe in the journey of self discovery through art, as well as emphasizing conceptualization. Creativity starts with an idea, and that should be the most important factor. By mixing realism and abstract in portraits, and minimalism and conceptualism in my figurative work, these discrepant styles can be viewed as a projection of my character and experiences. Women represented with limited colour pallets and minimal detail are common themes to my work.

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