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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Hashel Al Lamki, Peach, 2020 - 2022
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Hashel Al Lamki, Peach, 2020 - 2022
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Hashel Al Lamki, Peach, 2020 - 2022
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Hashel Al Lamki Emirati, b. 1986

Peach, 2020 - 2022
Natural pigment, oil on canvas
94 x 64 cm
37 x 25 1/4 in
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About the Work
Peach depicts a newborn cat, native to the mountain. Al Lamki considers the future of the creature and how it will adapt to the mountain's climate and terrain by adopting nature's survival mechanisms.

About the Exhibition
Emirati painter and multi-disciplinary artist, Hashel Al Lamki’s art unpacks the relationship between humankind and their habitat, the wild and constructed. Al Lamki refuses the separation of man and nature, his practice underscores the dependency of mankind on natural resources and their subsequent responsibility for the environmental catastrophe that looms. His approach to art fuses social innovation, sustainability, and environmental consciousness. Inspired by scientific methodologies and local artisanal processes.

For Art Dubai Al Lamki has produced a series of paintings entitled Sphere, 2023, (natural pigment on canvas) that captures an imagined journey from day to night across Jabal Hafeet mountain. Al Lamki’s gestural strokes and luminescent palette embody an almost vibrational quality.

In this series, Al Lamki continues his previous reflections on life cycles, shifts and the connection between human and natural worlds. These works mine the artist’s memory and imagination resulting in paintings in contrasting fluorescent and muted palettes that reveal an oneiric universe. This series began in 2020 at the peak of the Pandemic when mobility was limited. Confirmed to his studio Al Lamki embarked upon journeys of the mind, chartering shifts in light from sunrise to nightfall, and reflecting upon the passing of time and the earth’s rotation, which has informed the series title, Sphere. In Al Lamki’s words: “Through absence, I could better understand myself and the environment.”

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