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Tag Archives: lace
Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 25 – Mother and India
Fatima Killeen Mother and India 2012 Acrylic, sand, wood, lace, found objects 68cm x 37cm x 17cm This shrine/drawer is an expression of the love and yearning for home and family. It is the biggest compromise of all and I share … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Australian art, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged Arab, arabic, Australian Muslim Women's Art Project, calligraphy, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, cinnamon, distance, drawer, family, Fatima, heart, home, hugs, immigrant, islamic, Killeen, lace, love, Maroc, marocaine, Moorish, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, mother, Muslim Women, Ramadan, roses, temptation, tribute
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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 16 – The Irony of Al-Andalus
Fatima Killeen The Irony of Al Andalus 2003 Mixed media on wood 70cm x 90cm Arabic script reads: “The only conqueror is God” Spain owes [its’] importance of history largely to the Arab-Muslims. The Moors conquered a large area of … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Al Andalus, alhambra, Arab, arabic, boats, calligraphy, conquest, Cordoba, economy, education, Fatima, Gibraltar, God, housing, illegal, immigrant, Irony, Killeen, lace, Moorish, Moors, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, mosque, Muslim Women, North, Ramadan, residency, slums, Spain, Spanish, strait, workers
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 12 – Gracious Seed No. 7
Fatima Killeen Gracious Seed 2006 No.7 in a series of 10 Acrylic on wood 25cm x 35cm
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Tagged Arab, arabic, bible, calligraphy, embossed, Fatima, Gracious, grapes, islamic, Killeen, Koran, lace, Moorish, Moroccan art, Morocco, paper, Ramadan, seed
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