le Potier de Safi (Maroc)- The potter of safi (2004) Painting by Abderrahim El Moujaouid

Acrylic on Linen Canvas, 23.6x19.7 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions 25.6x26 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 23.6in, Width 19.7in
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La Poterie est un élément central de la vie marocaine. Dans les familles marocaines, les repas sont préparés dans les plats à Tajine en terre cuite et cuits sur un brasier en terre cuite. Les grillades se préparent sur un barbecue marocain et la graine de couscous se travaille patiemment dans les plats à coucous en terre cuite. Retrouvez ici cette[...]
La Poterie est un élément central de la vie marocaine. Dans les familles marocaines, les repas sont préparés dans les plats à Tajine en terre cuite et cuits sur un brasier en terre cuite. Les grillades se préparent sur un barbecue marocain et la graine de couscous se travaille patiemment dans les plats à coucous en terre cuite. Retrouvez ici cette poterie en terre cuite si familière au Maroc.
La poterie marocaine représente l‘art du potier, l’art du façonnage et de la cuisson des objets en terre cuites tels que la faïence, la grès et la porcelaine.

Ces objets en céramique ne sont ni organique ni métallique. L’art de la céramique s’exerce à partir d’argiles, que l’on cuit après les avoir façonnées. Les poteries ainsi obtenues peuvent être rendues imperméables par glaçage, vernissage ou émaillage. La décoration des poteries se fait avant ou après la première cuisson par impression ou par passion.

Pottery is a central element of Moroccan life. In the Moroccan families, the meals are prepared in dishes in Tajine terracotta and cooked on a terracotta brazier. The grills are prepared on a Moroccan barbecue and the seed of couscous is worked patiently in cuckoo dishes in terracotta. Find here this terracotta pottery so familiar in Morocco.
Moroccan pottery represents potter's art, the art of shaping and cooking earthen objects such as earthenware, sandstone and porcelain.

These ceramic objects are neither organic nor metallic. The art of ceramics is practiced from clays, which are baked after being shaped. The pottery thus obtained can be made impermeable by glazing, varnishing or enamelling. The decoration of the pottery is done before or after the first cooking by impression or by passio

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Presentation . Prize of drawing with the mention "Prize of Excellence" by the FEDERATION OF THE LITTLE WORKS in Morocco 1970. . Artmajeur Awards 2016 - Silver Category. . Bachelor in[...]

Presentation
. Prize of drawing with the mention "Prize of Excellence" by the FEDERATION OF THE LITTLE WORKS in Morocco 1970.
. Artmajeur Awards 2016 - Silver Category.
. Bachelor in Arabic Literature 1980 in Fez

              From an early age I display an enterprising and independent temperament, occasionally rebellious or rebellious.
              I was born in Meknes, part of the imperial cities of Morocco. A city marked by its olive trees, historical monuments and various traditions. I lived in a spiritual and meditative atmosphere. I was fascinated at school by the paintings of the great masters, but I am refractive to all artistic teaching. It is therefore self-taught that I undertake my own pictorial explorations,

It is true that the school trains painters; Becoming an artist is another approach that can not be learned at school. I am attracted by any landscape that appeals to expressionism. This has influenced my paintings, which tackle the Moroccan landscape, traditions and historical monuments.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES :
              1998: 2 days at the French Cultural Center in El-Jadida.
               2002: 1 week at the Academy of El-Jadida.
               2003: 15 days at the Gallery 104 of El-Jadida.
               2004: 1 week at the Academy of El-Jadida.
               2004: 1 month at the Royal Golf Course of El-Jadida.
               2009: 15 days at the Royal Golf Course of El-Jadida.
2012: 1 month at the alliance of Eljadida

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