JAMAL ABDUL RAHIM |
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He might take a well known figure or image, for instance the Mona Lisa, and then imbue it with colour, texture (through the use of oils) and often symbols of the Middle Eastern culture (a veil).
Others may cite Miro as a prevailing influence. Black and white canvasses are dashed, splashed or stroked with colour. Simplistic sun imagery lies alongside squirls and waves which overlay photo etchings. Jamal's modern touch, which is often applied in a seemingly random fashion, is only found in the most confident of artists. Comments
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Some of his work has a curiously Warhol-esque quality.














