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Trying on a kira, the traditional dress of women in Bhutan.

Harvesting rice outside Khamsum Yuley Temple in Punakha, Bhutan.

Model: 小島

Photographer: Edwin Setiawan

Place: 竹子湖

Date: 2011/04/02

 

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Model: 小島

Photographer: Edwin Setiawan

Place: 竹子湖

Date: 2011/04/02

 

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Event at Hans Rosling Building

Model: 小島

Photographer: Edwin Setiawan

Place: 竹子湖

Date: 2011/04/02

 

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A Boundless Drop to a Boundless Ocean, an exhibition and accompanying catalogue which brings together the work of 21 prominent artists of Arab and Iranian heritage based in the US. The international significance of this exhibition is enhanced by an unprecedented collaboration between OMA and The American University in Cairo’s Tahrir Cultural Center which are presenting simultaneous iterations of the exhibition. This exhibition and collaboration reflect OMA’s ongoing objective to provide programing that is diverse and aspires to broaden the worldview and shared experience of our audiences in Central Florida and beyond.

 

A Boundless Drop to a Boundless Ocean was organized by lead curator Shiva Balaghi, Ph.D. with support from OMA Associate Curator, Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon. Dr. Balaghi is senior adviser to the provost and president of The American University in Cairo for arts and cultural programs. A cultural historian, she specializes in the visual arts of the Middle East and its diasporas. As she notes in her essay, the exhibition “was conceived as a kind of visual narrative, one that sheds light onto the diverse, complex and layered histories of the immigrant experience.” This overarching concept is further examined in the exhibition’s five thematic sections that include, the immigrant’s journey, questions of identity, marking moments of upheaval, tracing the aftermath of conflict and the search for belonging. Visitors will find the exhibition thought-provoking, while also encountering works of striking beauty, a quality which emerges throughout the exhibition with curatorial intention.

 

Experimentation with figuration and portraiture characterize the work of several artists in our exhibition. The body—posed, transformed, even erased—becomes a way to question fixed notions of identity. Sherin Guirguis’s sculpture El Sokareya (2013) is an exploration of feminism through the lens of history and memory. What may appear as purely decorative is actually a meaningful artistic choice. Interlocking pieces of wood cut with intricate arabesques designs evoke the mashrabiya. The latticework shutters were once a common architectural feature of Arab homes, serving as screens against the hot sun and shielding women from the gaze of passersby. The evocation of the mashrabiya in Guirguis’ art demarcates public and private space, highlighting a visible absence of the female body. Born in Luxor, Egypt, Guirguis moved to California as a teenager. In her artistic practice, traces of the Egyptian past find contemporary cultural expression. For the artist, cutting through materials becomes a kind of opening that pierces through fixed narratives. Her sculpture offers a gendered reading of lost histories, a declaration of the ways the past continues to inflect the present.

Boundless, unveiled on the grounds of Cameron Art Museum on November 13, 2021. North Carolina artist Stephen Hayes created the sculpture to highlight the effort of US Colored Troops in the Civil War. The sculpture includes casts made from the decedents of US Colored Troops who participated in the battle of Forks Road. Photo by Alan Cradick, November 17, 2021.

Event at Hans Rosling Building

Weaving at the National Textile Museum in Thimphu, Bhutan.

oil on canvas

60" x 48"

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Today's clouds were incredible. I was inside cooking with my Mom for a few hours. During that time, it had rained. But when I came outside, the sky was tufts of endless white. I had to pull to the side of the road to capture this shot.

Event at Hans Rosling Building

One more infrared image for the weekend. Happy weekend flickr friends!

 

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Boundless energy, think she'll sleep when she's dead!!

Cris, an attractive (and long-legged) young woman and senior martial arts student, kicks with the rhythm of the night. Another drawing in my "Night Travels" series of drawings done during my night shift.

 

Prismacolor Premier Verithin, Crayola, and Derwent colored pencils; Prismacolor Premier illustration marker, Faber-Castell Polychromos black colored pencil, two # 2 graphite pencils, two ballpoint pens

Blick hardbound journal with acid-free paper

5" x 8"

2017

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