EBTISAM ABDULAZIZ
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Imaginary shapes 07

"Imaginary shapes" is a work composed of three paintings containing a collection of shapes. These shapes employ the contrast of black line and white background, making the image seem different at times. They manipulate the visual faculties responsible for creating images in us.
The images seem to posses the quality of transitory structural stability that gradually and almost seamlessly transforms over time. Despite being fixed shapes painted meticulously and with a high degree of organization, they actually are not fixed.  As Physicist David Bohm, who was deeply influenced by Einstein, said:
  'Everything that seems constant in the world, audible and tangible, is only an illusion. The reality is that the world is dynamic, infinite in its shapes and colors, and not as it appears. What we see as standard and orderly is the explicate order of things that is explicable and understandable'.
  The shapes here are precisely prepared by use of sharp instruments. They also tend to be geometrical rather than random- they are a collection of rectangles, squares and hexagons. They resemble the shapes of the Dynamic Illusion Movement or Op Art. The elements of this work are geometric artistic expressions that have dual allusions, infinitely expandable and compressible. These simple, flat lines and shapes, upon inspection, protrude and sink in, creating a visual illusion through the reflections caused by the supposedly rigid shapes.
  The imaginary shapes are formed due to the proximity of the lines, creating geometric formations out of the movements of straight lines that don’t move for the purpose of creating the shapes, but rather simply as a result of the distortion caused by the proximity of the lines and shapes. Curves on the surface of the painting by the slanted lines give the illusion of movement as a result of the contrast between the stationary horizontal lines and moving slanted line. This gives the shapes a third dimension, the depth in the scene and hence brings out the holographic qualities of these shapes.
  The viewer is an important part of this work. By its very nature, the work requires direct interaction with the viewer, given that the eye is the fundamental part of the illusion. A painting in "Illusion Art" can only move or change within the sphere of the visual/optical processes. Ultimately I am not only attempting to gratify the mind, but also quench its thirst delve far into the depths of imagination, into dimensions not constrained by the limits of what is physically visible.
©  2022 EBTISAM ABDULAZIZ
  • About
    • BIO
    • CV
    • Contact
  • Performances
    • The Silent voices 2024
    • Blood news 2024
    • Autobiography 2022
    • 'I can't breathe' 2021
    • See Something Say Something 2018
    • Gold 2018
    • Islamophobia 2017
    • A safe person to approach 2017
    • Structures 2015
    • Unashamed 2015
    • Blue Freedom 2013
    • Women’s Circles 2011
    • Autobiography 2007
  • Installation Art
    • Nuclear Game 2022
    • Untitled 2022
    • Focal Illusion 2019
    • Re-Mapping The Arab World 2010-2013
    • Re-Mapping the Wall 2013
    • Re-Mapping House 11, 2013
    • Re-Mapping the Office 2013
    • My Phone’s Diary 2013
    • Autobiography 2012-Found Objects
    • Biography 2009
    • Imaginary shapes 2007
    • Light of the Shadow 2007
    • Life's cube 2006
    • My Brain 2006
    • Four Probabilities 2005
    • Vision & Illusion 2005
    • Autobiography 2003-2005
    • Ten Triangles 2004
    • Line 2004
  • Video
  • Painting
    • 2025
    • 2024
    • 2023
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020 Isolation Art
    • 2019
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2014
    • 2012
    • 2011
    • Paintings 1999- 2007 >
      • Collage >
        • Subscription 2017
  • Photography
    • Life in a bag 2019
    • Night Shadows 2013
    • Untitled 2010
    • Life in a Bag 2009
    • Untitled 2008
    • 35 Minutes 2006
    • Portrait 2005
    • Number & Lifetime 2004-2005
  • Systemic art/ Mapping
    • 2y+2m+5d=38m 2018
    • Autobiography-USA 2014-2016
    • Remapping DC 2015
    • Remapping Africa 2013
    • Remapping AlFahidi 2013
    • Autobiography 2012- Plate Numbers
    • Re-Mapping The Arab World 2010- 2013-2013
    • Word in to Art 2009
  • Commission Art
    • collaboration with Life Water 2021
    • Collaboration with Swatch 2021
  • Press
  • News