Loss by Lee Nahmias

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ARTIST NOTES: This painting was inspired by an article in the media on the suffering of Women in the Congo in Africa. These women were in a camp for refugees who were trying to escape rape, torture, brutality & murder. The women are wearing bright colored clothes that are indicative of happiness. Yet it has a symbolic aspect of loss which can be seen in the faces of the three women in the foreground who look sad, frightened and angry. The look of emptiness & hopelessness is evident in their eyes. In contrast to this the child is a symbol of hope even where there is only a bleak future. It is my most powerful interpretive portrayal of the brutal horrors that are occurring in the World.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 76.00 cm X Width - 102.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Canvas
GENRE Portrait
REGISTERED NRN # 000-2194-0135-01
COPYRIGHT © Lee Nahmias
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Lee Nahmias



ARTIST BIO

As a young child  I was always interested in art; continually drawing with pastels, crayons and pencils on anything that you could use to convey or express your perception of basic things like a cat, horse etc But I was also creative in using decoupage (a combination of drawn images and material to create an artform. At primary school (St Kilda Primary) I always seemed to be in competition to prove I could draw as well as the work I brought to school and I silenced the doubters. At high school many of my works were continually on display whether a touch of abstraction or realism.

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My working life began in an office but I saved enough money and sat for a mature age entry test to Prahran College in Graphic Design and was successful in gaining entry at 19 years of age. However two things stood in the way of completing the course. My predisposition in assisting my parents who were struggling to survive financially due to my father\'s health and an injury I sustained. So I gave up my passion and returned to the workforce taking on Office work and then retiring three years ago and began once again the journey that I should have completed many years ago.

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To say that injustice is one of my passions is an understatement and this can be seen in the intensity of some of my work. I see things in extremes of black and white and if I believe in a cause such as the freeing of Tibet from Chinese oppression then it motivates me to paint. I used this as inspiration (see my painting \"Free Tibet the Road to Peace\".

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I also paint beauty as can be seen in my painting titled \"Geisha\" which was undertaken as a wood cut on MDF board and combines both acrylic and oil paint.

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Thank you for being interested enough to read this far!!

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Regards

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Lee Nahmias