Tamara
Nouri
Iraqi British Artist
Tamara
Nouri's work, using mixed media on canvas and blending acrylic
with muslin and cotton fabrics, offers her interpretation of
the aphorism that man's only crime is to be born into this life.
Without specific geographical or political reference, Nouri
reveals suffering as a universal state of man, exploring its
contemporary contexts and conditions.
Anguish and resignation are exemplified in the human face, which
are offset by material destruction and desolation, creating
dramatic works that are as much running commentaries on her
surroundings as expressions of more personal turmoil.
Nouri was born in 1965. Currently works as an artist and art
researcher at SKIN Magazine in Amman, Jordan. Acquired a BA
degree in fine art painting from Central Saint Martins School
of Art and Design, a BA degree in Commercial Art from The American
College in London. In addition to Baccalaureate degree from
the Music and Ballet School in Baghdad.
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