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My
inspiration reflects the human experience, relationships,
motherhood, social and political problems. I have always had a
deep interest in searching and exploring these problems in
different cultures and societies. This interest was greatly
enhanced by my life pattern. |
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I
grew up in a village and had lots of freedom to explore the
world of nature, and to witness the social and political
problems which have dictated my whole life. After finishing
primary school, I moved to a city where I spent most of my
teenage years. During my early twenties, I graduated from
university, got married and had my first child. The political
problems urged my family and I to leave the country. |
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Since then, I
have traveled extensively through the Middle East, Europe,
Africa, Latin America, the U.S.A and Asia. Through this
journey of my life, I have been witnessing different
political, social and cultural problems. These problems have
affected me and added to my appreciation of the world around
me. All these experiences are stored in my mind and they are
the pool of knowledge that I rely upon and utilize to pursue
my goals of creating and communicating through my sculptures. |
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From early
childhood, I have always had an intense desire to create
things visually, starting hundreds of dolls in different
media. As I have grown up and nurtured this desire, my work
has evolved to a point where I hope to be able to touch the
feelings of spectators where ever they are, so that they help
and support humanity, a humanity full of compassion and
respect for others. |
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