Mohamed Abla Egyptian, b. 1953
Tales of the Nile, 3, 2002
Oil on canvas
40 x 50 cm
15 3/4 x 19 3/4 in
15 3/4 x 19 3/4 in
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Mohamed Abla creates imagery that spans a range of artistic styles. From realistic depictions of people in Cairo streets and along the Nile, to abstract sceneries in modern Egypt. He spent his childhood in Mansoura, and then moved to Alexandria, where he joined the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Alexandria. Whether observing his early watercolors, chaotic painting, nostalgia, or the depiction of life on the Nile, Abla has been devoted to tolerance and diversity and has promoted freedom of expression.As a multidisciplinary artist, his goal is to familiarize his audience with every aspect of Egyptian society. Abla possesses an original visual language allowing him to express his views through his artwork. His abstract portrayal of Egypt and its people offers insights into the country's rich heritage.
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