Les 3 frères Malamatiyya (2015) Painting by Jocelyn Akwaba Matignon

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 91.7in
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  • Categories Paintings from $20,000 Expressionism
Trois frères Malamatiyya en état de méditation. Trois frères ou trois états de nous-même. Un malâmatî (de l’arabe ملام « malâm » ou ملامة, « malâma », le blâme, la critique, le reproche) est un soufi qui, par souci de sincérité, va faire exprès d’avoir un comportement presque contraire à ce qu’il est vraiment même si ça doit lui causer[...]
Trois frères Malamatiyya en état de méditation. Trois frères ou trois états de nous-même.

Un malâmatî (de l’arabe ملام « malâm » ou ملامة, « malâma », le blâme, la critique, le reproche) est un soufi qui, par souci de sincérité, va faire exprès d’avoir un comportement presque contraire à ce qu’il est vraiment même si ça doit lui causer des ennuis et le discréditer publiquement. Cette attitude singulière basée sur le rejet de tout formalisme ou extériorité de la spiritualité se développa à partir du Khorassan (Nord-Est de l’Iran) au ixe siècle. 'Abd ar-Rahmân as-Sulamî (936-1021), qui en fut l'un des principaux protagonistes, explique que « La voie du blâme » (Malâmatiyya) consiste « à ne montrer rien de bien et ne cacher rien de mal ». Ce courant fut important dans l'ensemble de l'Empire ottoman. Source Wikipedia
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THE ARTIST Artist Painter living in Guadeloupe, born in 1961, titular from the Higher National Diploma of Visual Art, Jocelyn Akwaba-Matignon has realized, regularly for twenty-five years,[...]

THE ARTIST

Artist Painter living in Guadeloupe, born in 1961, titular from the Higher National Diploma of Visual Art, Jocelyn Akwaba-Matignon has realized, regularly for twenty-five years, exhibitions here and elsewhere, where it reveals his artistic research on the multiple facets of his origins. His triangular course (Europe-Africa-America) with the image of his logo, is a quest of Being, a research and a permanent questioning on the magic of the world and the mystery of the life. Currently, it offers us an American crossing with the Native American part of our “Being Caribbean”.

Jocelyn Akwaba-Matignon is a great reader, it also conducts research on sacred geometry, the myths of Mesoamerica, the Native American spirituality, the alchemical quest, symbolic numbers, the strength of Mother Earth, the mystery of the masks, on the unseen or revealed to our consciousness, the illusion of the visible world. He takes us into the space of the subtle and the unspeakable.


THE SYMBOLISM OF HIS LOGO

At first sight, his triangular logo symbolizes his journey between Europe, Africa and America. No doubt, too, it symbolizes water, female, the trinity, the three alchemical principles, the perception of the invisible.


HIS CHARACTER : “KIOUKAN”

His “Kioukan” (Who—Where—When) imaginary character with multiple members and a strange head, became in his painting mystical consciousness who questions about our place in space and time, and is used to reveal or hide what we call reality, appearances. It is WhoWhereWhen the WWW circulating on the web.

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