Two Horses
1976
80.0 x 70.0 cm
Ibrahimi Collection
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Autoriaus biografija
Amer Al-Obaidi: Echoes of Tradition and Majesty
Amer Al-Obaidi, born in Al Najaf, Iraq in 1943, stands as a prominent figure in contemporary Iraqi art, captivating audiences with his masterful depictions of Iraqi folklore and the grandeur of Arabian horses. His artistic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Baghdad University in 1969, establishing him firmly within the burgeoning artistic landscape of Iraq during its formative years. Today, he resides in the United States, continuing to hone his craft and share his vision with the global art community.- Early Influences: Al-Obaidi’s artistic sensibilities were deeply rooted in Iraqi cultural heritage—particularly the traditions surrounding equestrian imagery and storytelling—elements that would become central themes throughout his oeuvre. The nomadic spirit of Iraq, coupled with ancient myths and legends concerning kingship and bravery, served as a constant source of inspiration.
- Technique & Style: Al-Obaidi’s distinctive style is characterized by meticulous detail and vibrant color palettes—often employing oil paints on canvas to achieve luminous textures that convey both realism and symbolic resonance. He meticulously renders the musculature and movement of horses, capturing their power and grace with remarkable accuracy.
- Notable Works: Among his celebrated pieces are “Horses” and “Two Horses,” which exemplify his dedication to portraying Arabian horses in dynamic poses—often illuminated by dramatic lighting—emphasizing not only their physical beauty but also their cultural significance as emblems of nobility and strength. These paintings resonate with viewers through their evocative portrayal of Iraqi traditions.
- Museum Recognition: His artwork has garnered recognition within prestigious institutions such as Sant’Andrea al Quirinale in Rome, Italy, where his depictions of Saint Andrew's martyrdom contribute to the museum’s narrative on Roman art history. Similarly, Santa Cristina al Tiverone showcases Lotto’s masterpiece altarpiece and contributes to the exploration of Renaissance art.
Exploring Iraqi Folklore Through Equine Imagery
Al-Obaidi's artistic vision transcends mere representation; it seeks to communicate profound narratives about Iraqi identity—stories passed down through generations that celebrate courage, honor, and connection to the land. The horse motif appears repeatedly in his paintings, symbolizing resilience, nobility, and dominion—concepts deeply ingrained within Iraqi culture. He skillfully weaves these symbolic elements into his compositions, inviting viewers to contemplate the enduring legacy of Iraqi folklore.Contemporary Relevance & Artistic Legacy
Amer Al-Obaidi’s work stands as a testament to the power of art to preserve cultural heritage and inspire contemplation on timeless themes. His dedication to capturing the essence of Iraqi traditions—particularly through the captivating portrayal of Arabian horses—continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. As an artist who skillfully blends meticulous technique with emotive storytelling, Al-Obaidi’s legacy ensures that the spirit of Iraq persists in the realm of visual art for generations to come.Further Exploration
For a deeper understanding of Amer Al-Obaidi's artistic journey and his contribution to Iraqi art history, consult Wikipedia: Wikipedia. You can also discover more about his artwork on ArtsDot.com: ArtsDot.comamer al-obaidi
1943 - , Iraq
Trumpa informacija
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Folklore Painting
- Date Of Birth: 1943
- Full Name: Amer Al-Obaidi
- Nationality: Iraqi
- Notable Artworks:
- Horses
- Two Horses
- Place Of Birth: Al Najaf, Iraq

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