x
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Contemporary Realism
Modern
87.0 x 90.0 cm
Barjeel Art FoundationRankiniu būdu tapytas aliejus ant droblio jūsų pageidaujamame dydį ir rėmuose – mūsų menininkų darbas pagal užsakymą.
Pasirinkite iš mūsų nustatytų dydžių, atitinkančių originalaus meno kūrinio proporcijas.
Galite įvesti savo matmenis, kad jie atitiktų konkretų rėmą ar erdvę. Jei pasirinktas dydis neatitinka originalaus paveikslėlio proporcijų, mes arba apkropsime meno kūrinį, arba papildysime tapybą rankomis dažytい elementais. Prieš pradėdami gamybą, jūsų patvirtinimui atsiųsime skaitmeninį maketą.
Atkreipkite dėmesį, kad ekrane rodomas vaizdas neatspindi tikrojo apkarpymo ar papildymo. Tik maketas tiksliai parodys galutinę kompoziciją.
Nors galima rinktis ir individualius dydžius, rekomenduojame pasirinkti matmenis iš nustatytos sąrašo, kad būtų išlaikytos originalios proporcijos.
Pristatymas visame pasaulyje () per 3–4 savaites, o ne įprastai – per 5 savaites. (1 liepa). Kokybė lieka nepakeičiama.
Sad Tunes
Reprodukcijos matmenys
“Sad Tunes,” a captivating portrait by Palestinian artist Suleiman Mansour, offers a poignant glimpse into the heart of his homeland and the enduring spirit of its people. Measuring 87 x 90 cm, this painting transcends mere representation; it’s a deeply layered meditation on survival, memory, and the concept of “sumud” – steadfastness – that forms the bedrock of Palestinian identity. The scene depicts two women engaged in musical performance amidst a stark, desert-like landscape, immediately drawing the viewer into a world both beautiful and profoundly melancholic.
Suleiman Mansour’s artistic journey began with a formal education at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, initially influenced by realist traditions. However, he deliberately moved beyond prevailing abstract expressionism, seeking to capture the tangible realities of Palestinian life with meticulous detail. “Sad Tunes” exemplifies this approach; the figures are rendered with a remarkable sensitivity to texture and form, showcasing Mansour’s skill in portraying human emotion and environment. The use of color is restrained yet evocative, contributing significantly to the painting's dramatic atmosphere. The technique employed suggests a deliberate layering of paint, building up depth and emphasizing the tactile qualities of the scene – from the worn surfaces of the instruments to the shifting sands beneath the women’s feet.
Painted by an artist born in 1947, a year marked by the devastating Nakba (catastrophe), "Sad Tunes" is inextricably linked to Palestinian history. The concept of “sumud,” central to Mansour’s work, speaks to the unwavering determination of Palestinians to maintain their identity and culture despite displacement and adversity. The musical instruments themselves can be interpreted as symbols of hope, resistance, and cultural preservation – a defiant act of expression in the face of challenging circumstances. The handbag placed on the ground near one of the women adds another layer of intrigue, perhaps representing practicality, memory, or even a connection to the past.
"Sad Tunes" is more than just a beautiful painting; it’s a powerful statement about human resilience. The title itself – “Sad Tunes” – immediately evokes a sense of melancholy and reflection, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of loss, memory, and the enduring spirit of a people. Suleiman Mansour's work continues to resonate deeply with audiences worldwide, offering a poignant reminder of the importance of cultural identity and the strength found in facing adversity. This piece is an exceptional addition for collectors seeking works that carry profound historical and emotional weight, or for interior designers looking to infuse their spaces with a touch of artistic narrative and evocative beauty.
Pasakokite mums apie savo projektą, o mūsų meno ekspertai parengs jums 3 asmeniškus meno pasiūlymus.
Leiskite mums parinkti 3 variantus būtent jums – nemokamai!