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Aug 2022
7m 7s

Tamer Ragab, Artist

Nadine AbdelGhaffar
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Tamer Ragab Moussa Mohamed Among the mixture of thoughts he finds himself interested in the moving forces and their effects. The wind's impacting all that it faces, changing its physical appearance, led him to think and start the experiment of how such movement influences my sculpting. These effects begin to appear at the start of each sculpture only to find the piece in a contradictory state with the winds either it suddenly stops being impressed by it, or taking it's prisoner to its motion no matter how strong or big it is. The statue's stability on certain points ensures its ability to fly and move in a symmetrical way. Confirming the conflicting state with such invisible force using nature. Not to mention that human showing a mixture of emotions in addition to their mental state throughout the portrait, or using the strength of the bird facing the winds and it ability to impact it in spite of the birds ability to face the force, or using the abstract compositions using different materials such as Bronze, Marble & Granit to add an extra effect on the statue's visual

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