Dana Naser, Jordanian artist, introduces this month her Rings of Hope collection at our Sofitel the Palm gallery, with 8 new pieces from the collection exhibited on the ground floor.
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Rings of hope, dana naser's latest collection now at sofitel the palm
1. Rings of Hope, Dana Naser's latest collection Now at
Sofitel the Palm
Dana Naser, Jordanian artist , introduces this month her Rings of Hope
collection at our Sofitel the Palm gallery, with 8 new pieces from the
collection exhibited on the ground floor. Because this collection was
create with Hope in mind, 20% of all acquisitions will be donated to
charity.
This is a collection based on her emotional status on what is happening
around the world, explains the artist. "My new collection “Rings of Hope”
is my visualization to my hopefulness that things will get better, that
tomorrow is more beautiful. The thought of a better future for the
children who are homeless, orphaned or those without a place to call
home. A situation that is reoccurring in our time. In other countries some
are affected by other conflicts and natural disaster."
A handful of metallic rings encrusted into colorful, light and expressive
abstract works of various sizes. The rings, though, representing Hope,
harmoniously in the paintings, each artwork is meant to be associated
with locations where much needed assistance contributing to the future
of local populations. Whether the suggested maplike aspect of many of
the works in the series actually represent countries and regions of our
world is left to the interpretation of the viewer.