Comments on The magic of Alhurouf

Go to Arabian WritesAdd a commentGo to The magic of Alhurouf

again i see fabric. but this is very earthy, like the memories of someones
life, it almost looked like a piece of a quilt. It is really beautiful.

posted by callista22001 on October 10, 2007 at 8:30 PM | link to this | reply

lindo
Do you design fabric? This would be an incredible piece of fabric to be used as curtains or pillow covers in a modern setting. It is intellectual rather than emotional and the coloring lends itself well to accent any other main color. It is beautiful I recently purchased some batik from Africa in the browns for that very purpose.

posted by Justi on June 13, 2007 at 1:24 PM | link to this | reply

Very nice, lindo. My father is an amateur painter (oils and watercolors)
and his paintings are very linear and geometric.  Your painting reminded me of his, although his is very two-dimensional, whereas your paintings seem to be more three-dimensional and, therefore, more powerful. 

posted by saul_relative on June 9, 2007 at 5:08 PM | link to this | reply

lindo
Oh, I see.  Thank you for explaining.  I always thought that emotion 'from' a piece of art usually surfaces through the viewer.  Of course an artist feels something when they're painting, so I don't quite agree.  But I'm certainly no expert. 

posted by FoliageGold on June 9, 2007 at 1:53 PM | link to this | reply

Mary

The artisit who said so meant that it inthe sense that it does not reflection emotion but is more the a work by design.  For me it is a reflection of my way of thinking, but thanks for the encouragement, hope to be able to produce something soon.

posted by lindo on June 9, 2007 at 1:48 PM | link to this | reply

lindo
I don't understand what they mean by, 'not authenitic'?  I think it's just beautiful. 

posted by FoliageGold on June 9, 2007 at 1:40 PM | link to this | reply

Oh, wow, is this a painting?
It actually looks like it's painted on a marble floor. Very cool.

posted by bandanafish on June 3, 2007 at 5:54 PM | link to this | reply