hello guys im back again with new artwork!!! i wanted to take small break from social media after the amazing berghain art work and all the attention and love it got from all of you. this time i wanted to expermint with my digital brushes to get out of the routine and i ended up with this art work. i found out that i get bored so easily from doing the same thing again and again so i need to try something new every now and then, you can see it i guess in my drawings, that every time there is something diffrent and i dont stick to one style or theme, im always in a roller coster.
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Sofiimagines
Untitled, 02-14-2020
Acrylics on canvas, 30" x 21"
I often work on multiple pieces at one time using the same palette and have a "scraped paint" canvas for using leftover paint. These pieces are probably my most intuitive since I don't make any plans whatsoever as to what I plan to paint. Maybe it's hard to explain, but I don't think, "Hmmm, I want to make an abstract.", or a floral landscape, or realistic painting of a horse. It just evolves along the way.
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This month during Women’s History Month, we are honoring many trailblazing women artists.
Palestinian American artist, scholar, and art historian, Samia Halaby (b. 1936) is known for her vibrant abstract work. Halaby was eleven years old when she and her family were displaced from Palestine to Lebanon in 1948. In 1951, Halaby emigrated to Ohio in the United States. She was educated in the American Midwest and became a trailblazer when there were few female abstract painters. In her work, Halaby draws inspiration from her homeland—the textures and landscapes of Palestine such as native trees and Islamic architecture and geometry.
Image 1: Book cover
Image 2: “Mountains of Palestine,” detail, 2000, Acrylic on polyethylene, 72”x 172”
Image 3: “Mountains of Palestine” and studio view
Samia Halaby : five decades of painting and innovation
[text, Maymanah Farhat].
Halaby, Samia.
Added t. pg. title: Sāmiyah Ḥalabī : khamsat ʻuqīd min al-rasm wa-al-ibtikār
سامية حلبي : خمسة عقود من الرسم والابتكار
Beirut : Ayyam Gallery, [2010]
English
French
Arabic
HOLLIS number: 990129614060203941
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Astrology observation
(For the artists)
Chances are, if you love to create art or if feel emotionally better doing art (like paint, draw, crafts, sewing, pottery, make things with your hands), especially if you sell it or want it as a career path or side gig in some way:
(Artwork is Mine. Melted Crayon Wax)
-You might have heavy fire sign energy( Aries, Leo, sag). ESPECIALLY LEO
-you might have heavy water sign energy (cancer, Scorpio, pisces)
-gemini (work with your hands) or taurus (beauty) heavy
-Dominant planet or heavy planet influences are (check top 3 and percentiles), Venus, Sun, Neptune, Mercury, Pluto
-your 5th, 8th, or 12th house has a planet or stellium in there.
-part of fortune in one of the houses mentioned or conjunct one of those planets.
-jupiter in the 5th or conjunct sun, moon, mercury, Venus, neptune, pluto)
-one of these signs is your north/south node.
-north node in the 5th. Or south node (south node is previous expertise, north node is gaining expertise). North node conjunct any previous planets mentioned.
-10th house has one of these signs or has one of these planets. 6th house too (it's has to be apart of your routine if in the 6th).
-Mars in one of these signs, conjunct one of the aforementioned planets, or in the 5th house amplifies or intenfies these odds.
-if these are in your 4th house, the artistic talent or career path/life path runs in the family.
-8th and 12th house folks use it to move heavy mental health or trauma concerns.
-some of these aspects will overlap with performing arts interests (especially 5th house stuff)
-if chiron is involved in any of these areas, (Especially chiron in Leo or 5th house. Chiron in a fire sign, chiron conjunct Venus or the sun), you might be a late bloomer in artistic talent, may have had your art rejected, made fun of, or ignored as a kid. Or you have an obsessive special interest in it and people found that weird back then. You probably kept artwork to yourself or fear having it out in the public eye.
You tend to trigger others who have similar issues (especiallyif you healed yours. Some may be envious, covetous, jealous, want to copy or steal without giving you credit, manipulate your gifts for selfish reasons, or discourage you, downplay your talent, or block you from practicing in some way.
-special note, sometimes saturn being inolved in one of these areas can slow you down, then again you take your time studying the skill. Saturn alao may prefer more traditional art or some type of schooling or art classes
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