Saudi plastic arts Khadija Tawfiq Hassan Moghaddam affirmed that Arab female artists draw spontaneously and express their feelings accurately and honestly in their work, stressing that “art has no gender”, and that there is no such thing as male art or feminist art, demanding the liberation of the Arab plastic movement from "The knot of blemishes and traditions."

Khadija added that the plastic artists are distinguished by their interest in their artistic tools, and in colors more than the male artists, which are matters of the nature of women. She saw that male plastic artists uniquely draw fine details in their artworks; Especially when they paint women, or when they embody homes and streets with their jobs.

On her vision of the present and future of the Arab plastic movement, Khadija said in an interview with the German News Agency (DPA), that the present of the Arab plastic movement began to find his way towards success, and that this is due to the state of integration and communication between Arab plastic artists in their different schools and countries.

Lack of interest

The Saudi creator continued that the Arab plastic movement will be more close to the international plastic movement if it is freed from the "knot of shame and traditions". The artist in the countries of Europe and the United States of America paints what he feels without fear, restriction or condition.

She pointed out that the Arab world already owns many international artists: “Yes, we have international artists from Egypt, Lebanon, the Maghreb, and Saudi Arabia, which includes the artist Abdel Hamid Al-Baqshi and the artist Safia bin Zaqar, and from Egypt the artist Halim” and others.

However, according to Khadija, this group of Arab international artists held their exhibitions outside their countries, pointing out that the Arab plastic artist suffers from lack of interest, and that he needs continuous learning like a doctor, in order to be constantly informed of the developments of art and its schools.

She pointed out that it is very difficult for the plastic artist in Arab societies to provide his needs of the tools he needs to practice his art, or the daily needs of his family from the proceeds of his practice of plastic art, explaining that only famous artists can rely on the proceeds from the sale of their artwork in providing supplies And the needs of their lives.

Topics and vocabulary

On the subjects and vocabulary of her paintings, Khadija explained that she was inspired by her subjects from heritage, and that from her vocabulary vocabulary the sea and horses, and that she portrays women from a special angle and look, and draws the man if she loves his personality. It is noteworthy that the Saudi plastic artist Khadija Hassan had studied geography and history at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, and obtained a master's degree in arts from City Anne Guild College from London, and she is a member of the British Artists Association, the Society of Culture and Arts in Saudi Arabia, and other plastic links and groups.

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Khadija Tawfiq Hassan Moghadam has held some personal art exhibitions in Saudi Arabia, besides participating in exhibitions in Switzerland, London, Bahrain, Yemen, Greece, Egypt and France.

The artist is a writer, storyteller, and storybook collection, as well as a book on customs and traditions in Saudi Arabia.

- The Saudi artist draws her subjects from heritage, sea and horses from her most prominent vocabulary.

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