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Title: Mira Al-Qasim: Faces Without Shadows – Art & Emirati Poetry

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

abu Dhabi, UAE – Artist Mira Al-Qasim‘s latest exhibition explores themes of memory, ‍absence, adn ⁤the enduring power of the⁤ past through a series of portraits characterized by a deliberate lack of defined shadows. The works, currently on display,⁣ have drawn ⁣comparisons too the emotionally resonant style of Amedeo ‌Modigliani.

The exhibition showcases Al-Qasim’s ⁣unique approach, where the absence of shadows isn’t a technical‌ oversight, but a conscious artistic⁢ choice representing ⁤distance from the‌ subject and ⁣the ​fading of memories. Critics, including ‍Dr. Omar Abdel Aziz, note the paintings evoke a sense of both joy and melancholy, hinting at the complexities of human experience and the⁣ passage of ​time.

Alongside ⁣the portraits,Al-Qasim incorporates depictions of ⁣vases ​and utensils,demonstrating‌ a mastery of visual ⁢formation influenced by photographic lighting⁤ and the aesthetics of the desert ‍landscape.​ The artist intentionally avoids explicit explanation of her work,preferring to allow viewers to interpret the pieces‌ based on their own cultural and ‍visual understanding.

Al-Qasim’s background is multifaceted; she ‌is a practicing journalist,a published poet‌ in both Nabati and eloquent⁢ Arabic,and a lyricist for Emirati⁤ singers. She is also a member​ of the Emirates⁤ Writers and Writers Union and has exhibited her ⁢work in ⁤previous plastic ‍art shows. ‌The exhibition reflects ⁢a convergence of her diverse artistic pursuits ​- formation, ⁣poetry, ⁢and journalism – into a ​celebration of heritage and remembrance.

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