Wood carving
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“Alphabets” by Mohammad turky at Amman Panorama Art Gallery is a striking piece that masterfully blends Arabic calligraphy with modern artistic elements, creating a visually engaging and culturally rich composition.
This abstract painting captures the beauty of modern buildings through the use of cool colors that evoke a sense of calm and tranquility. Shades of blue and green blend with white and gray in abstract formations, reflecting the harmony between nature and architecture, creating a visually balanced and emotionally profound experience.
A painting of an old shop called "Abu Arab" in past Amman captures the spirit of bygone days and the charm of everyday life back then. The painting might depict the shop with its simple traditional façade, using earthy tones to reflect the warm and intimate atmosphere of that era. Some details, like the vintage sign, add a touch of nostalgia and warmth to the scene. The painting captures the essence of the local community and the relationships that connected people in those days.
An Orientalist painting depicting a couple standing at a fabric vendor captures a scene of daily life with detailed precision and vibrant colors. The couple is shown carefully examining the fabrics, while the vendor presents a variety of colors and patterns. The painting highlights the traditional clothing and a background rich with cultural elements. The vivid colors and flowing lines add a sense of movement and interaction.
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