there is this small venue, the Tamburin Hall, hidden away in a tiny street around the corner from my studio, and i had the pleasure to admire the agility and grace of this young dervish dancer, as he spun around with ease and magic. colorful poetry in motion.
oil on canvas / 6" x 7.5" in (15cm x 19cm) / 2011
SOLD
mr. Butrus is sitting down in his woodshop, waiting for his tea, and thinking about nothing in particular, his thoughts idle, just being in the present moment, satisfied.
oil on canvas / 7.9" x 9.8" in (20cm x 25cm) / 2011
mr. malik is walking home from the grocery store, cigarette in hand, oblivious to his surroundings, and deep in thought. he ran out of toiletpaper and also had a sudden craving for sour pickles.
oil on canvas / 9.8" x 7.9" in (25cm x 20cm) / 2011
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mr. mansur is writing a new book. a collection of personal short stories and poems, that will no doubt elevate him to new celebratory levels as a narrator and master storyteller. his poems unfold like blooming flowers, providing an antidote to insomnia and sorrow. his is an endless journey, that draws the reader to an unknown destiny.
mr. tarek closed his shop for the day. he runs a small printing house, a family business. but he also trades in cheesy silk slippers and lemon trees on the side.
it is getting dark and the officers are getting tired. the street is surprisingly calm, and there is a distinct scent of fried fish and tobacco in the air, mixed in with intangible thoughts of changes, upheavals and empty promises.
oil on canvas / 6" x 6" in (15cm x 15cm) / 2011 / $175 sold
what better place to spend an evening than at the local coffeehouse, in the company of friends and neighbors, sipping tea, and talk boring politics, or even worse, debate about sports, followed by the occasional inevitable emotional tantrum, due to disagreements in disposition.
oil on canvas / 35.4" x 25.6" in (90cm x 65cm) / 2011
this is from the vintage family album. the delicate boy is from a fragmented past. fetching well water, on a carpet of succulent greens, he is for the moment satisfied with the transient simplicity of this scene.
he has been waiting for three hours. pacing up and down the corridor, he finally sat down with a smoke, having reached acceptance of the fact that the wait might be of an eternal nature.
oil on canvas / 6" x 6" in (15cm x 15cm) / 2011
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the two boys are hopeful to catch a ride, their spirits high with anticipation of devouring a sumptuous dinner roast, and bread soaked in broth. they will be licking their fingers, and share a few morsels with the dog.
oil on canvas / 6" x 6" in (15cm x 15cm) / 2011
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portrait of a motorcycle. there is a rabbit in the basket. it rode all the way from the friday market. he has nothing to worry about. he will not be sacrificed.
sharifa has nurtured the habit of longing for the past, but today, the world of illusion must be left behind. she will order a double espresso and fudge cake, and forget about her lover.