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AL-RA'IE
Wednesday 23 November 2002
Since my childhood and I’m painting
whatever my eyes get in contact with on small pieces of paper and since
then I started drawing what is in my imagination and also used to draw
human figures and design for them their own fashion wear, but really at
that time I didn’t think that this will lead to the fantastic world of
art.
Despite of that I gathered all my drawings and headed to the Institution
of Fine Arts.
Shereen Audi was born in Amman in the year 1970 and went to the
Institution of Fine Arts where she got her education by the hands of
expert illustrators, and participated in twenty five group galleries and
4 individual galleries in Jordan and Abroad.
AD-DUSTOUR
Sunday 14 September 2003
Usually when I paint; I don’t think of a distinct subject, the thing I
do is that I start drawing whatever exists in my inner feelings. I enjoy
it too much while drawing and do my best to get out with an artistic
emotional drawing without planning what the drawing will be when
finished.
What drives me to draw is what I feel
deep inside of me, and naturally I don’t give names to my drawings
because I want each observer of my drawing to have his own impression
and feelings which are different than mine.
Shereen started painting since her
childhood where she used to paint whatever comes across her eyes on
small pieces of paper and she used to draw human figures and drawing for
them their own distinctive fashion, till she formally joined the
Institution of Art and started participating in group and individual
galleries.
Shereen doesn’t paint realistic
drawings on the contrary she paints about the reality itself with the
most important factor within the drawing itself which is mystery.
Shereen says that she doesn’t draw
depending on rules she learned while studying because she doesn’t feel
free for expressing what she feels and she likes to draw depending on
her own taste of art.
The artist plays a major role in
enhancing to societal taste of art whether through galleries or art
discussions and evaluations and it increases the incorporation with the
observer in order to discover new ideas.
As for Shereen she says that nothing in
the world will let her give up art and that gives her a great thrust to
continue providing us with the best of her art.
Dr. Khaled Kheiss
Amman, le 2 fevrier 1999
Shereen Audi, jeune artiste experimentee et peine de promesses, a deja fait son chemin avec distinction dans les arts plastiques en jordanie.
Dans ses demieres oeuvres, elle a mis l’accent sur cette sensibilite particuliere des reports avec la surface figurative, sans que celles-ci perdent la saveur des premiers travaux.
Celui qui etudie minutieusement ses oeuvres, s’eblouit de prime abord de son audace et de ses capacities
artistiques.
On remarque que shereen accorde une grande importance a la calligraphie et a la couleur en s’inspirant des tendances expressive et
abstraites.
Elle declenche ses emotions intimes a travers une cadence optique
disproportionnee.
La couleur noire a, pour elle, de la presence forte et dominante et forme des lignes et des surfaces qui leur donnent de la puissance et de l’originalite.
On a l’impression qui a en noue une sensation infantile agreeable qui nous poursuit et qui va nous restituer un jour notre plaisir d’antan.
Shereen Audi, artiste assidue, cherche toujours le bonheur en jouant avec les
couleurs.
BY GHASSAN JOHA
A WOMAN WITH A GOLDEN BRUSH…
You can see
her hands all over her 42 paintings. They were all about shapes and
shapes and more sMost of the canvas exposes the shapes of eyes and mouths, which are crossed in the middle of by lines and blue colors that reflect calmness and serenity.
Hearts combined with deep red roses however are shown in their splendor. They express jubilance, acceptance, and happiness in splendid blends of colors blue, red and green.
She believes that by splashing down these colors, a define realism is conjured up where the abstract is translated into an every day living being.
Moreover, you can say the same thing about sadness. With a dark background to the entire painting, colors like black and gray were truly mixed with disguised shapes that gave you the feeling that it wanted to jump on you and speak its somber self.
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