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  • Top 3 works:
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 15
  • Born: 1980, Tunis, Tunisia
  • Creative periods: contemporary
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  • Museums on APS:
    • Street Art 13
    • Street Art 13
    • Street Art 13
    • Street Art 13
    • Street Art 13
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Also known as: shoof
  • Top-ranked work: untitled
  • Nationality: Tunisia

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Hosni Hertelli: A Tunisian Voice in Contemporary Art

Hosni Hertelli, known professionally as Shoof, is a Tunisian artist born in Tunis in 1980, whose work transcends conventional boundaries and speaks to the soul of his homeland. Initially drawn to urban planning—a discipline that instilled in him an appreciation for spatial organization and visual storytelling—he embarked on his artistic journey at the age of twenty-four, recognizing within himself a profound desire to express ideas through creative mediums. His artistic style is characterized by a distinctive fusion of plastic art and calligraphy, leveraging the Arabic alphabet as both subject matter and stylistic tool. This deliberate choice isn’t merely decorative; it's deeply rooted in Tunisian culture and history, reflecting the nation’s rich literary tradition and its enduring connection to Islamic heritage. Hertelli’s approach is profoundly symbolic, utilizing geometric forms and repetitive patterns—elements common in Islamic art—to convey concepts of unity, balance, and contemplation. Shoof gained considerable recognition following his debut solo exhibition at the itinerance gallery in France in 2015, marking a pivotal moment in establishing his artistic presence on an international stage. This showcase solidified his reputation for creating evocative pieces that capture the essence of Tunisian landscapes and human experience. His photographic works often depict desolate desert vistas—weathered stone formations juxtaposed with resilient palm trees—serving as meditations on isolation and the relentless passage of time, mirroring themes prevalent throughout Tunisian history. Furthermore, Hertelli’s artistic explorations extend beyond photography into stencil portraits and intricate silver & gold calligraphy panels. The stencil technique allows for precise layering and textural contrasts, resulting in striking images that convey emotion and narrative depth. His calligraphy pieces embody a modern Islamic aesthetic, utilizing reflective metalwork and layered design to create elegant artworks imbued with spiritual significance. These pieces demonstrate Hertelli’s mastery of visual language and his ability to translate complex ideas into aesthetically compelling forms. Looking ahead, Hosni Hertelli continues to push the boundaries of artistic expression, cementing his place as a significant voice within contemporary Tunisian art. His work serves as a testament to the power of art to communicate cultural identity and explore universal themes—a legacy that promises to resonate far beyond Tunisia’s borders.