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thenewgothictwice · 2 months
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“You Were Born Free So Be Free” Mural by the Sudanese artist Galal Yousif whose art became a symbol of the Sudanese revolution.
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tierracottas · 6 months
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praying for the liberation of Sudan. x
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thunderstruck9 · 9 months
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Ibrahim El-Salahi (Sudanese, 1930), The Last Sound, 1964. Oil on canvas, 121.5 x 121.5 cm. Barjeel Art Foundation
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tsengjinghua · 1 year
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Ibrahim El-Salahi (Sudanese, b. 1930). Reborn Sounds of Childhood Dreams (1961-65)
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animaequitas · 2 months
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Tagelsir Hassan SidAhmed
acrylic on canvas
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huariqueje · 1 year
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Three Observer's Books  -  Lucy Mackenzie ,  2014.
Sudanese, b. 1952  -  
Oil on board ,  3.25 x 5.75 in.     8.3 x 14.6 cm.
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Gold rams head amulet, Kingdom of Kush (Sudan), 712-664 BC
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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dogandcatcomics · 11 months
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#repost @salahelmur Salah El Mur aka صلاح المر (Khartoum, Sudan, 1966-). First image is Tutia Water Tank, 2022, acrylic on canvas, 170 x 175 cm. Second image is A Cat and a Girl, 2017, acrylic on canvas, 139 by 98.5cm., 54¾ by 38¾ in. Third image is White Loudspeaker, 2029/2022, acrylic on canvas, 200!x 180 cm. I am a fan of these instances of canine and feline representation. Thanks to @vigogallery @gallery1957 via @pamelahornik for the tip.
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thenewgothictwice · 2 months
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Peace, 2017, ballpoint pen drawing by Sudanese artist Amel Bashir
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tyrannoninja · 2 months
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Rallying the Warriors
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Somewhere among the Nuba Hills in the west of what will someday become Sudan, a local warrior queen mounted atop her trusty elephant steed rallies her troops in preparation for defending their homeland!
This is meant to be a fictional scenario set sometime deep in the ancient past, but it is nonetheless inspired by the various peoples who inhabit the Nuba Hills. Although they are an ethnically diverse bunch, speaking up to forty-two different languages, they are collectively known for their body-painting and wrestling traditions.
By the way, the yellowish tint this picture has is inspired by that of the movie 300.
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thunderstruck9 · 1 year
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Hussein Shariffe (Sudanese, 1934-2005), Untitled, c.1995. Oil on board, 100 x 76 cm.
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sheltiechicago · 1 year
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The Contemporary Lens
Shaheen & Bari
From the series The Muslim In-Between by Suleika Mueller © Suleika Mueller
Suleika Mueller
Born in Switzerland, Suleika Mueller was brought up in a Sudanese Sufi Muslim order, spending formative years going to a Swiss school whilst continually traveling to Sudan, Egypt, the UAE or across Europe to practice with the Sufi community. This experience – of living between two cultures – led the photographer to become interested in hybrid identities. Now, based in London, Mueller uses the lens to make space for such individuals to express themselves (above right). She is dedicated to “creating more nuanced and authentic Muslim portrayals and stories, as well as educating and challenging harmful stereotypes.”
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ujusababy · 2 years
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huariqueje · 1 year
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Modern Art   -  Lucy Mackenzie ,  2010.
Sudanese, b. 1952  -  
Oil on board ,   3 1/2 × 5 1/4 in.
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