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From Trump To Assad: Syrian Artist Reimagines World Leaders As Vulnerable Refugees

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Jun, 2017 01:47 PM
    A Syrian refugee artist has spent 19 months creating a series of paintings in his Brussels studio showing world leaders as displaced or disenfranchised people and is showcasing them in a Dubai gallery.
     
    Abdalla Al Omari’s “The Vulnerability Series” includes paintings of US President Donald Trump as a bedraggled refugee with a sleeping child in his arms, Russian President Vladimir Putin as a beggar, as well as former British Prime Minister David Cameron and former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
     
     
    “My aim somehow shifted from an expression of anger to a more vivid desire of disarming these figures, (to) picture them outside their positions of power”, Omari told Al Jazeera.
     
    Omari started painting in Damascus shortly after the start of the Syrian civil war broke out in 2011. He fled and was granted asylum in Belgium.
     
     
    Gallery visitor Sami Azraq said the portraits were a unique take on the refugee crisis.
     
    “I think it’s an interesting way or it’s a nicer way to look at the problem rather than our usual news or social media or other outlets,” he said.
     
    Here is a glimpse of some of Omari’s work:
     
     

    #Repost @ayyamgallery QOTD: "Although I knew little about the internal world of those leaders, the countless, intimate hours I spent with them have taught me more than I could imagine. Just as easily as everything worth defending can become defenseless, moments of absolute powerlessness can give you superpowers” - Abdalla Al Omari describing his artwork ‘The Queue’, part of the painter’s upcoming exhibition ‘#thevulnerabilityseries at Ayyam Gallery Dubai (12, Alserkal Avenue) from 22 May - 6 July 2017. http://bit.ly/2olMBnE __________ Image: 'The Queue', 2016, oil and acrylic on canvas, 160 x 210 cm #obama #putin #cameron #kimjongun #alsissi #natanyahu #alassad #iran #painting #art #AbdallaAlOmari

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    #Repost @ayyamgallery QOTD: "Although I knew little about the internal world of those leaders, the countless, intimate hours I spent with them have taught me more than I could imagine. Just as easily as everything worth defending can become defenseless, moments of absolute powerlessness can give you superpowers” - Abdalla Al Omari describing his artwork ‘The Queue’, part of the painter’s upcoming exhibition ‘#thevulnerabilityseries at Ayyam Gallery Dubai (12, Alserkal Avenue) from 22 May - 6 July 2017. http://bit.ly/2olMBnE __________ Image: 'The Queue', 2016, oil and acrylic on canvas, 160 x 210 cm #obama #putin #cameron #kimjongun #alsissi #natanyahu #alassad #iran #painting #art #AbdallaAlOmari

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