Page 187 - Ahmed Ragab Sakr
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ixed Media on Wood 70 × 97 cm

cal stillness to reform and give its plastic eter-
nity through the visual surfaces full of people,
birds, beings, decorations, plants and spatial
spaces in its many diverse forms.

As if his paintings have become as such, an-
other world parallel to our world; it is full of
moving and living worlds that you look at their
scenes from the depth and folds of paintings
through wide eyes above each other to find
in the broad horizon the pages of the bright
Egyptian history and its most creators of na-
tional, cultural and artistic symbols. They are
sought by the artist to choose them to form his
earth and his passionate project of the guard-
ed Egypt and its earth superiors.

Progressively, the earth was depicted in the
artist paintings, leaving its pure nature. He

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