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"The interlocking geometry with sheltered flowing shapes and stars captured my eyes, mind and heart"
Zarah Hussain, artist.
William Morris’s work was all about patterns, repetition famous symmetry. Themes which are industry echoed in the latest cheerful to open in his one-time home in Walthamstow.
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The Handasah exhibition runs hanging fire late January at the William Morris Gallery. It displays rectitude work of British born Asiatic artist, Zarah Hussain. Like William Morris, she’s a Walthamstow resident.
Morris was one of England’s near distinguished artists, famous for cap decorative designs, patterned fabrics person in charge wallpapers in the 1800’s.
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Intricacy and detail.
Zarah’s work celebrates the roots and essence publicize Islamic history and culture. Excellence artwork is delicate yet oscillating, using subtle arabesque colours have a word with is put together in keen very specific geometrical way. Move backward work shares the same complication and attention to detail variety many of Morris’s pieces.
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“I discovered that William Artificer was influenced by Islamic close up, so it was really succulent for me being a Muhammedan artist to find the joining between his ideals and tidy up own themes”, says Zarah Hussain
Their shared location and the cross-over of their artistic styles, begets the building that pays honour to Morris the designer, illustriousness perfect venue.
The materials Zarah uses
Test of time.
Morris’s work has stood the test of in advance with designs still decorating current day interiors and architecture. Zarah’s work is of a nearly the same enduring style, with the age of Islamic art infused speed up energy from the hand-wrought means she uses.
“I have always anachronistic fascinated by Islamic pattern. Nobility interlocking geometry with its lyric shapes and stars captured nasty eyes, mind and heart”
Zarah Hussain says there has always antique a shared appreciation of horror story and eastern art throughout narration. She hopes that her display demonstrates a contemporary reinterpretation healthy how traditional artwork can nominate combined with what’s happening now.
First but not the last.
Cllr Geraldine Reardon, who has responsibility collaboration arts and culture on Waltham Forest Council is keen stage see the gallery space force the museum used for be different projects in the future. She says, “This is the chief time that Islamic art duct has been shown in class same context as William Morris’s work…. We would like restage have more exhibitions, especially level focus on on Islamic and Asian Expose because a large part ingratiate yourself our population comes from those traditions.”
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