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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 27 – Journey of Surrogacy and Resilience – Tree detail
Fatima Killeen Journey of Surrogacy and Resilience 2010 – Tree detail Etching on paper, found objects on wooden box 70cm x 90cm Entry in Blake Art Prize 2011 – selected for Directors Cut online CLICK on the image to enlarge
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Collograph, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged Arab, arabic, calligraphy, collograph, family, Fatima, God, islamic, Killeen, Maroc, marocaine, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, Muslim, Muslim Women, olive, peace, Ramadan, tree
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 26 – Journey of Surrogacy and Resilience
Fatima Killeen Journey of Surrogacy and Resilience 2010 Etching on paper, found objects on wooden box 70cm x 90cm Entry in Blake Art Prize 2011 – selected for Directors Cut online CLICK on the image to enlarge To all pilgrims … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Collograph, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged Adam, Arab, arabic, calligraphy, collograph, Fatima, God, Hajar, Isaac, islamic, Ismail, journey, Kaabah, Killeen, Maroc, marocaine, mecca, Moorish, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, Muslim, peace, pilgrims, Ramadan, resilience, Sarah, siqqa, surrogacy, water, zamzam
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 22 – The world stood there to watch No.3
Fatima Killeen The world stood there to watch No.3 2009 Collograph (Not in my name) Oil, embossed paper, acrylic, found objects, wood 60cm(h) x 50cm(w) x 15cm(d) Click on the image to enlarge
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Australian art, Collograph, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco, Painting
Tagged Arab, arabic, calligraphy, collograph, eye, Fatima, islamic, Killeen, Maroc, maroccaine, Moorish, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, Muslim, not in my name, Ramadan, stood, watch, world
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Thirty Daily Greeting – Day 21 – The world stood there to watch No 2
Fatima Killeen The world stood there to watch No 2 – 2009 Lace, paper roses, acrylic, found objects, mirror, sand, wood 60cm(h) x 50cm(w) x 15cm(d) Arabic: The weakest of faith!
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Collograph, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged Arab, arabic, collograph, faith, Killeen, lace, Maroc, Mirror, Moorish, Morocco, Muslim, Muslim Women, peace, roses, sand, stood, watch, weak, world
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 20 – The world stood there to watch
Fatima Killeen The world stood there to watch No.1 – 2009 Embossed paper, mirror, acrylic, wire, found objects, wood 60cm(h) x 50cm(w) x 15cm(d)
Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 18 – I will write I promise
Fatima Killeen I will write, I promise 2000 112 colour collographs and etchings 136cm x 168cm My work evolved around writing letters to my deceased mother as a way of staying in touch as if she is still there. These … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Canberra, Collograph, Islamic art, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged arabic, Australia Council for the Arts, calligraphy, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, collograph, etchings, Fatima, Killeen, letters, Moroccan, Morocco, mother, promise, Ramadan, relationship, write
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 11 – Looted
Fatima Killeen Looted 2005 Colour collograph Edition of 10 42cm x 54cm
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Tagged Arab, arabic, Baghdad, collograph, crime scene, Fatima, fingerprint, Iraq, islamic, Killeen, Looted, looting, Moroccan, Moroccan art, museum, Muslim Women, pattern, Ramadan
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 7 – El Kanghar “Uluru at Dusk”
Fatima Killeen El Kanghar “Uluru at dusk” 2000 Colour collograph 28cm x 41cm Image shape reads in Arabic – Kangaroo East of Somewhere exhibition held at the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Sydney Thirty daily greetings will display a different image each … Continue reading
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Tagged arabic, Arabic calligraphy, calligraphy, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, collograph, Dusk, East of Somewhere, El Kanghar, Fatima, Kangaroo, Killeen, Moroccan art, Moroccan Australian art, Uluru
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