
Ibrahim Al Hamid Syrian , b. 1959
Ibrahim Hamid captures the unseen presence of migration, focusing on displaced women. Through layered textures and expressive brushstrokes, his figures exist between abstraction and realism, embodying both loss and resilience. Eyes and facial expressions serve as silent narratives of exile and survival. By integrating Syrian visual culture, he contrasts what is lost with what endures, portraying women as symbols of strength and transformation in the face of displacement.
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