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In the foreground, a group of naked, emaciated figures are portrayed in extreme anguish. Their bodies are twisted and contorted in pain, with expressions of sheer and etched on their faces. Some are on their knees, hands clasped in aile attempt to themselves from the torment, others are lying prostrate, seemingly overwhelmed by their suffering. Their skin is sickly, pallid color, contrasting sharply with the backdrop.
The text at the top,ENF POUR LESUDITS," translates to "Hell for the Damned the punishment torment endured by these damned souls. The overall mood is one of unrelenting suffering and despair, capturing therors of an damnation
Since childhood, I spent my time drawing animals and characters, drawing inspiration from comic books of the time. After mastering the drawing technique, I turned to painting, and it was my joy as a hobby for several years, without ever studying art at school because at the time there were no visual arts teachers.
When I graduated from high school, I found out there was a competitive exam for visual arts teachers at the regional educational center in Tangier, northern Morocco. I successfully passed the exam in 1983. Until my early retirement in 2018, I practiced my art little by little. I painted a little bit of everything. Until I noticed I had acquired this abstract/therapeutic style that I myself love.
My technique is also Simple or complex?: When I put the pen or black marker on the paper or canvas, it just flows, I don't even think about the subject of the work...
Long live the Artistic Adventure: this great infinite ocean??????
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Nationality:
MOROCCO
- Date of birth : 1963
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Moroccan Artists