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Tag Archives: Moroccan art
Thrity Daily Greetings – Day 30 – Rumiyat: Dreaming of Paradise
Fatima Killeen Rumiyat: Dreaming of Paradise 2007 Etchings, dry roses, found objects on wood 3 pieces 30cm (L) x 25cm(W) x 10cm(D) each The world of Rumi is unique. It is a sanctum where religion, status, race or political forces … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab, arabic, calligraphy, collograph, etchings, family, Fatima, government, humanity, islamic, justice, Killeen, love, Maroc, marocaine, Moorish, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, Muslim, Muslim Women, No Added Sugar, peace, politics, Ramadan, rligion, roses, Rumi
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 29 – In the name of Rumi
Fatima Killeen In the name of Rumi 2012 Colour collograph, wood, found Dervish image & objects 54cm x 32cm x 15cm “When we came to Australia, we brought nothing with us from Iran, but Rumi was always in our … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab, arabic, Australian Muslim Women's Art Project, borders, calligraphy, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, dervish, Fatima, feather, islamic, Maroc, marocaine, meridian, Moorish, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, Muslim Women, No Added Sugar, pen, Ramadan, ring, Rumi, Sara, whirling
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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
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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
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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 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
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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 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
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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 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 19 – She is still weaving through the night (detail)
Fatima Killeen She is still weaving through the night 2006 Detail Yarn, bamboo, muslin, ink, wood, acrylic 169cm x 107cm
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Tagged Arab, arabic, Australia Council for the Arts, calligraphy, Fatima, islamic, Killeen, Maroc, Moorish, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, Muslim Women, muslin, night, Ramadan, waeving
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 17 – She is still weaving through the night
Fatima Killeen She is still weaving through the night 2006 Yarn, bamboo, muslin, ink, wood, acrylic 169cm x 107cm The loom is a special combination of patience and anticipation – it comes alive when warped and dies when the warp … Continue reading
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Tagged Arab, calligraphy, cloth, Fatima, frame, gifts, hand, harvest, islamic, Killeen, loom, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, mother, Muslim Women, night, prayer, Ramadan, shroud, warp, weaving, wool, woven, yarn
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