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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
66.9x47.2in
About this artwork
Artist Fatin Rahmouni is a street artist and contemporary artist located in the south of Germany.
Combining color with canvas, street art with feeling, contemporary art with boldness fascinates Fatin Rahmouni and encourages her again and again to face up to herself. She strives to capture and reflect the zeitgeist of her generation. Roughness goes hand in hand with tenderness and is reflected in each one. It is a rebellion as well as a struggle.… In herself, with herself and also with society. It is a rebellion against the imposed, her fight against the norm. An outcry and an announcement. We're still here. Together we can stand up for our right to be seen. And all are taken along on life's adventurous journey, realizing that true adventure lies outside of one's comfort zone.
Publications:
Fatin Rahmouni has received multiple awards like Artist of the Future, Power of Creativity or Voices of Tomorrow Art Award. She also has been published in several architectural magazines.
« Once you free your mind of the concept of art being correct, you are free to explore yourself in a way that is hard but also liberating. »
Fatin Rahmouni is a painter, draftsman, and printmaker based in Germany whose works have been exhibited in Switzerland, Belgium, and England. She describes her art as free and undefined organic beings within her that are brought onto the canvas. Rahmouni's artistic practice is marked by her quest for human origin, the search for inner peace, and the expression of desires and thoughts that are accessible to everyone.