Eve's Work exhibition opening in October

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Sun, 13 Aug 2017 - 04:40 GMT

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Photo of Eve's Work exhibition photo file

Photo of Eve's Work exhibition photo file

CAIRO - 13 August 2017: ‘Eve’s work art Exhibition’ introduced by Safarkhan kicks off its 2017/2018 artistic season on 03-22 October 2017.

The Exhibition shows a series of canvas artworks subtly interwoven by the creative artist Hend El Falafly.

A first glance, El Falafly’s artworks reveals a lot about her talent and main concerns.

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Photo courtesy to Safarkhan.art
Whether the viewer has a critical eye or not, it’s easy to observe the message she conveys through her canvas works.

“I still care about the woman in my work and the embodiment of her feelings, thoughts, dreams, and hopes through my canvases and my pencils. She appears as the hero in my artistic work; which actually reflects the reality of my life.” stated El Falafly. She speaks as a powerful women’s advocate.

Descriptive, daring, and outspoken are typical characteristics for El falafly’s masterpieces. She turned the voiceless characters into outspoken heroines. They are a mere reflection for a person that appreciates the value of the woman, and is dutifully concerned with embodying her innate feelings.

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Photo courtesy to Safarkhan.art

The harmonious body language animates all her artistic work. She uses items like; hand muscles, loosen hair, functioning as a main factor that helps to add a touch of liveliness and freedom. For a moment, the viewer’s eye and imagination would assume the characters are real.

“The exhibition works express a mystical view; I mean the spiritual direction, which is similar in meaning to the cases of asceticism that are expressed in some of the personalities of my artistic work, in its feelings that extend to the human dimension and drama sometimes,” El Falafly commented on her artistic pieces.

Though the exhibition works reveal a mystical view, the choice of yellow shiny colors together with the usage of butterflies and roses add to the warmth, cheerful, and dreamy like dimension. The colors also reduced the dramatic atmosphere.

El Falafly’s pieces signify the two contradicted halves of the female psyche, namely appearance and reality. El Falafly works represent an attempt to show the women’s deeper inner mysterious feeling as opposed to a peaceful and serene outlook.

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Egyptian artist Hend El Falafly (Photo courtesy to Safarkhan.art)


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