Both Emirati artists, young Salem Juneibi and artist Rashid Mulla are said to be involved in an exhibition at Yas Viceroy Abu Dhabi. The exhibition is open on the 17th of September and lasts until the 26th of October 2013 .
It is noteworthy that what distinguishes the young Emirati artist Salem Juneibi is the spirit of find your method, which inhabits him, and drives him for experimenting with different styles and several ideas and not simulation of others as usually done by artists at the beginning of their lives. This spirit seemed clear through his work that took part in exhibitions with participation that consisted of paintings implemented on canvas with acrylic colors, trying to find a point of link between the two approaches abstract and expressionist, by drawing human figures with blurred features and making the colors and light reflections serve as those features, allowing us to read the abstract details of a painting, and the possibility of building a general idea about it.
As for artist Rashid Al-Mulla, the characteristic of his work that he seems to choose a clear linear formation that worked on the circle element, which is one of the central elements in the font and Islamic arts in general, where circle indicates the concepts of Islamic Sufism to the regularity of the elements of the universe in a single format.
In the past, circle form was used in the field of font and was of the most prominent signs of mastering calligraphy the ability of building text installing a circle. It was used in Islamic architecture, which showed domes, arches and houses platters, and various architectural decoration. In his work, Mullah also exploited a form close to mosaic art graphics, small hand drawing and repeated.
Putting in, computer and television screen graphic forms of varying sizes though small and in many numbers, yet suggesting infinity.
He uses light colors, as if he wants to be referring to the persistence of human contact on the circle, and the impossibility of the world to a duplicate image everywhere, as if we live all the moments of our lives under a no stop display screen transmitting camera .
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