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I created this artwork by interpreting a poem titled: Diogenes. by Iraqi Poet:Lamiah Abbas Imara (b. 1927)
I carry my lantern at noon
And I search for her)
Colors mix in my head until they are without color.
All the galaxies of the universe are transfigured into points in infinity.

I lost her
In the commingled blood of two who were slain,
Enemies, now dead,
Who will judge between the two of them?

But even within myself
I ran from her
And she begged me to return.
How will I know her?
Even skin color changes.

If I wipe away her painted colors
I may erase the original
Who should I believe?
She will be the first to deny me
The first to betray me?
Still, in silence I feel closer to her,
I may touché the outlines of her body,
And time is compressed in this moment of silence
Like the richness of a dream the moment before death.

O, dervish, crouching on the hilltop.
Like a silent devil, you will be covered with snow.
The angels of paradise
Will not rejoice at the sound of music playing on a broken string. 
So, dervish, don’t think of dancing.
Many have come along this path, 
Burdened with question marks.
Do you feel wiser keeping silent?
The stone is wiser than you.

Go in silence, dervish, wear the skin of the bear
To remain beloved to God.
...
She said: I saw nothing
So don’t ask anything of me.
Go on, carry your lantern
So you can delude yourself 
That you are searching for her.
I enjoyed the workout of up and down of my ladder to reach the upper part of the painting.
The painting was shown at the Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Galley, in a group show titled:The Night and the Desert Know Me.
I kept working in this painting more than three months. I tried to work on a pattern of colors that give me the sense of the poem.
I made this sketch before I start making this large artwork, the size of the sketch is: 28X28 inches, acrylic and charcoal on matt-board.
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Diogenes, and his Lover. Painting

Qais Al-Sindy

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 84 W x 84 H x 2.5 D in

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Originally listed for $17,000
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I created this artwork by interpreting a poem titled: Diogenes. by Iraqi Poet:Lamiah Abbas Imara (b. 1927) I carry my lantern at noon And I search for her) Colors mix in my head until they are without color. All the galaxies of the universe are transfigured into points in infinity. I lost her In the commingled blood of two who were slain, Enemies, now dead, Who will judge between the two of them? But even within myself I ran from her And she begged me to return. How will I know her? Even skin color changes. If I wipe away her painted colors I may erase the original Who should I believe? She will be the first to deny me The first to betray me? Still, in silence I feel closer to her, I may touché the outlines of her body, And time is compressed in this moment of silence Like the richness of a dream the moment before death. O, dervish, crouching on the hilltop. Like a silent devil, you will be covered with snow. The angels of paradise Will not rejoice at the sound of music playing on a broken string. So, dervish, don’t think of dancing. Many have come along this path, Burdened with question marks. Do you feel wiser keeping silent? The stone is wiser than you. Go in silence, dervish, wear the skin of the bear To remain beloved to God. ... She said: I saw nothing So don’t ask anything of me. Go on, carry your lantern So you can delude yourself That you are searching for her.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:84 W x 84 H x 2.5 D in

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• Qais Al-Sindy -1967 lives and works in California- USA.

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