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Lets use this poem for description
Come to the sunset tree!
The day is past and gone;
The woodman’s axe lies free,
And the reaper’s work is done;
The twilight star to heaven,
And the summer dew to flowers,
And rest to us is given
By the cool, soft evening hours.
- Mrs. Felicia D. Hemans
The evening, originally uploaded by Fahd Murtaza.
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Date and Time: 2007:11:14 16:42:56
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Date and Time (Original): 2007:11:14 16:42:56
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2 Comments
Hi Fahd, Great site! Here is a review on one of a painter who is really good. I’m sending it from a site called Jahane Rumi. Her name is Shaheen Sultan Dhanji. Post it on your blog! Good work.
Shaheen Sultan Dhanji’s art
Bordering between abstract and socio-political, Shaheen Sultan Dhanji’s photography, painting and writings are at once striking to readership. Her art transforms the humble into amazing objects of desire.
Sultan’s large scale of black and white photographs are at once contemporary, mingled with socio-political messages. Themes of war, poverty, women and sanitation, globalisation and various pressing subjects are provocatively captured on film. She has had some of her works exhibited in Ottawa and Toronto Canada.
Luminous yet subtle abstract and figurative paintings reveal a fusion cultural influences, and experiences endured in Sultan’s journey in assmililating between life in Africa and North America.
Her art punctuates and pierces a wave of questions of human dignity, colossal loss of wars, life of a courtesan and major other social themes. Sultan is senstive to light and colour. Her work can be classified with using strong oil base, and lots of blues, yellows, red and burnt orange.
Apart from visual art, Sultan is a writer for several newspaper. Her subjects include politics, literature, poetry and eastern philosophy. She does not shy away in dialoguing concerns facing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, not to mention the genocides in Congo. A constant worker, Sultan is convinced that tenacity and perserverance are the deepest, firmest pillars to create the enigma out there.
Ms. Sultan resides in Toronto Canada
i jus remember this piece of poetry as i came across this photograph..
“Tum ne daikha hai kabhi aik nazar shaam ke baad,.
Kitnay chup chaap se lagtay hai shajar shaam ke baad..”
really beautiful….