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Zawyeh Gallery is pleased to introduce its latest initiative “Canvas Shop”, a project that offers a wide variety of affordable art prints on canvas to make Palestinian art accessible to everyone.
“Poster” offers over 100+ different artworks available in sizes small, medium, and large of the highest quality print on canvas, “Canvas Shop” makes it easier to decorate every room in the house, business or organization. “Canvas Shop” covers a wide variety of art movements for all tastes: from contemporary art (Rana Samara, Ibrahim Nubani, Tayseer Barakat), to modern (Nabil Anani, Sliman Mansour), abstract, figurative or landscape painting.
Each featured artist offers their unique perspectives on Palestine: on its culture, people, conflicts, politics, and geography. Through art, we hope to cultivate an appreciation for the richness and wonder of Palestine.
Nabil Anani is a key founder of the contemporary Palestinian art movement. Anani studied Fine Art at Alexandria University, Egypt, in 1969. On his return to Palestine, he began a career as an artist and an art teacher-trainer at the UN college in Ramallah. Anani held his first exhibition in Jerusalem in 1972 and has since exhibited widely in solo and group shows in Europe, North America, the Middle East, North Africa and Japan. His works can be found in many museums and private collections.
T Holy Land In Pursuit of Utopia #8 by Nabil Anani was born in Nablus in 1974. He received a BA degree in fine art from Al Najah University in 1998. Although he is a multidisciplinary artist- producing sound and light installations, video and performances- Asad describes himself as a painter first and foremost. Starting as an abstract painter, his work has evolved to focus on Palestinian landscape. He has participated in group exhibitions in Palestine, Europe, Japan, the US and the Arab world. Asad’s works have been shown in three solo exhibitions at a variety of venues including Nablus (1999), Ramallah (2006) and London (2006). Untitled 5 by Rafat Asad Asad was born in Nablus in 1974. In Pursuit of Utopia #8 by Nabil Anani He received a BA degree in fine art from Al Najah University in 1998. Although he is a multidisciplinary artist- producing sound and light installations, video and performances- Asad describes himself as a painter first and foremost. Starting as an abstract painter, his work has evolved to focus on Palestinian landscape. He has participated in group exhibitions in Palestine, Europe, Japan, the US and the Arab world. Asad’s works have been shown in three solo exhibitions at a variety of venues including Nablus (1999), Ramallah (2006) and London (2006).Asad was born in Nablus in 1974. He received a BA degree in fine art from Al Najah University in 1998. Although he is a multidisciplinary artist- producing sound and light installations, video and performances- Asad describes himself as a painter first and foremost. Starting as an abstract painter, his work has evolved to focus on Palestinian landscape. He has participated in group exhibitions in Palestine, Europe, Japan, the US and the Arab world. Asad’s works have been shown in three solo exhibitions at a variety of venues including Nablus (1999), Ramallah (2006) and London (2006). Eternal Holy Land In Pursuit of Utopia #8 by Nabil Anani.
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