Original artwork description:

Amazigh look" is a captivating artwork that celebrates the strength, grace, and vibrant culture of Amazigh women. The central focus of the piece is a striking portrayal of an Amazigh woman, her presence commanding attention with a confident and empowering demeanor. The woman is adorned in traditional Amazigh attire, rich with intricate patterns and bold colors that reflect the cultural heritage of the Amazigh people. Her clothing is a testament to the resilience and endurance of the Amazigh community, echoing stories passed down through generations. The background of the artwork is a kaleidoscope of colors that mirrors the diverse landscapes of the Amazigh region. Vivid hues blend seamlessly, creating a dynamic and lively atmosphere. The colors symbolize the rich tapestry of the Amazigh culture, embracing the diversity within the community. Scattered throughout the background are graffitis that tell stories of strength, unity, and cultural pride. These graffiti elements incorporate traditional Amazigh symbols and motifs, merging the ancient with the contemporary. They serve as a visual narrative, connecting the viewer to the historical roots and modern expressions of the Amazigh people. The amalgamation of colors and graffiti in the backdrop forms a harmonious synergy, illustrating the resilience and adaptability of the Amazigh culture in the face of changing times. The graffitis also represent the vibrant spirit of the Amazigh women, who continue to evolve while honoring their heritage. "Amazigh look" is not just a portrait; it is a celebration of identity, a tribute to the enduring strength of Amazigh women, and a visual journey through the cultural landscape that defines their existence. The artwork invites viewers to appreciate the beauty of diversity, fostering a sense of connection and understanding across different cultures and backgrounds.

Materials used:

Mixed media

Amazigh look (2019)

Mixed-media painting 
by SISC

£1,432.73 Alert

Original artwork description
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Amazigh look" is a captivating artwork that celebrates the strength, grace, and vibrant culture of Amazigh women. The central focus of the piece is a striking portrayal of an Amazigh woman, her presence commanding attention with a confident and empowering demeanor. The woman is adorned in traditional Amazigh attire, rich with intricate patterns and bold colors that reflect the cultural heritage of the Amazigh people. Her clothing is a testament to the resilience and endurance of the Amazigh community, echoing stories passed down through generations. The background of the artwork is a kaleidoscope of colors that mirrors the diverse landscapes of the Amazigh region. Vivid hues blend seamlessly, creating a dynamic and lively atmosphere. The colors symbolize the rich tapestry of the Amazigh culture, embracing the diversity within the community. Scattered throughout the background are graffitis that tell stories of strength, unity, and cultural pride. These graffiti elements incorporate traditional Amazigh symbols and motifs, merging the ancient with the contemporary. They serve as a visual narrative, connecting the viewer to the historical roots and modern expressions of the Amazigh people. The amalgamation of colors and graffiti in the backdrop forms a harmonious synergy, illustrating the resilience and adaptability of the Amazigh culture in the face of changing times. The graffitis also represent the vibrant spirit of the Amazigh women, who continue to evolve while honoring their heritage. "Amazigh look" is not just a portrait; it is a celebration of identity, a tribute to the enduring strength of Amazigh women, and a visual journey through the cultural landscape that defines their existence. The artwork invites viewers to appreciate the beauty of diversity, fostering a sense of connection and understanding across different cultures and backgrounds.

Materials used:

Mixed media

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I have started my artistic career since 2010 and i have started exhibiting my works and participating to artistic events since then, i believe that Artfinder is a good opportunity... Read more

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