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Oriental Island

Discover 'Oriental Island' by widad al-orfali – a mesmerizing 2005 oil painting blending Islamic miniature traditions & dreamscapes. Explore intricate patterns, twilight hues & spiritual themes.

Discover widad al-orfali (b. 1954), a celebrated Iraqi artist known for captivating 'dream cityscapes' inspired by Baghdad & Andalusia. Her oil paintings and watercolors reflect Iraq’s rich cultural heritage, held in prominent collections like Barjee

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艺术家简介

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Baghdad, Iraq (1954)
  • Widad Al-Orfali's upbringing was steeped in Iraqi culture and intellectual pursuits. Her father, Makki Al-Orfali, held a position as a judge, fostering an environment that valued education and civic engagement.
  • She pursued higher education at the Beirut College for Women before transferring to Queen Alia College in Baghdad.
  • Her formal artistic training took place at the Institute of Art in Baghdad, where she studied under influential artists such as Faiq Hassan, Faraj Abbo, and Ismail al-Shaikhly. She graduated from the institute in 1960.

Artistic Style and Themes

  • Al-Orfali is best known for her captivating paintings depicting "dream cities" or fantasy cityscapes. These works are characterized by intricate details, vibrant colors, and a sense of otherworldly beauty.
  • Her artistic style evolved over time, initially influenced by realism before transitioning to an expressive approach inspired by her travels to Andalusia and the study of early illuminated manuscripts.
  • Key Themes: Her paintings frequently explore themes of memory, nostalgia, cultural heritage, and the interplay between reality and imagination. The influence of Andalusian architecture and design is evident in many of her works, reflecting a fascination with its rich artistic legacy.

Career Highlights and Recognition

  • Early Exhibitions: Al-Orfali began exhibiting her work early in her career, starting with an exhibition in West Germany in 1964.
  • The Orfali Gallery: In 1983, she established one of the first private art galleries in Iraq, the Orfali Gallery, which later expanded into a cultural center offering diverse programs beyond exhibitions.
  • Gulf War and Displacement: During the Gulf War in 1991, Al-Orfali remained in Baghdad, continuing her artistic practice amidst challenging circumstances. She eventually relocated to Amman, Jordan, in 2003 due to the US-Iraq War, where she re-established the Orfali Gallery.
  • Musical Album: In 2011, Al-Orfali released her first album, "Rhythms of Arabia," showcasing her musical talents alongside her visual art.
  • Recognition: Her work has been featured in publications such as the "Iraqi Art Red List" and is held by prominent institutions like the Barjeel Art Foundation and the Hindiyeh Museum in Jordan.

Influences and Historical Significance

  • Artistic Influences: Al-Orfali's artistic development was shaped by a diverse range of influences, including her teachers at the Institute of Art, her travels to Andalusia, and her study of historical manuscripts.
  • Cultural Heritage: Her work serves as a powerful reflection of Iraqi cultural heritage and identity, particularly in its depiction of dream cities that evoke memories of Baghdad's rich history.
  • Pioneer for Women Artists: As one of the first female artists to establish a private gallery in Iraq, Al-Orfali played a significant role in promoting contemporary art and providing opportunities for other artists.
  • Resilience and Creativity: Her artistic journey exemplifies resilience and creativity in the face of political instability and displacement, demonstrating her commitment to preserving and celebrating Iraqi culture through her art.
Widad Al-Orfali

Widad Al-Orfali

1954 - , Iraq

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Fantasy cityscapes
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Faiq Hassan
    • Faraj Abbo
    • Ismail al-Shaikhly
  • Date Of Birth: 1954
  • Full Name: Widad Al-Orfali
  • Nationality: Iraqi
  • Notable Artworks: ['Rosy dream']
  • Place Of Birth: Baghdad, Iraq