Abed Abdi
978-613-5-51083-6
6135510835
76
2011-03-09
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Abed Abdi born February 1942, Haifa, Mandate Palestine is an Arab Israeli painter, graphic designer, sculpturer and lecturer of the arts. Abdi worked as a blacksmith and illustrated Arabic publications that appeared in Israel. After studying in Dresden, Abdi became the first Palestinian to build monumental art on native soil. His allegorical monuments in Galilee, honoring human fortitude and resistance, include a narrative mural depicting Elijah¡s defiance and survival and a bronze monument dedicated to six Palestinians who were shot on Land Day. Abdi Held his first exhibition in Tel-Aviv in 1962. He then pursued academic studies at the Fine Arts Academy in Dresden (Germany). His professors were L.Grundig, G. Bondzin and G. Kettner. His masterwork at the Academy received the 2nd prize, which allowed Abdi to spend another year at the Academy and specialize in murals and environmental sculpture.
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