The Kurdish artist, Fattah Mohamed Fattah, excelled in designing many sculptures in the form of animals, using the remnants of tanks and missiles, which reminds him of war mounted on the Kurdistan region and the conflicts that took place in his country, in the recent period. The sculptures were presented in an artistic exhibition, opened its doors, finally, to the public in the city of Dohuk, in the Kurdistan region.
Fattah stressed that this exhibition is a message from him to the environmental organizations, as well as civil society organizations in order to raise the level of awareness of the remnants of war that they experienced.
"In the exhibition you see, I tried to collect the remains and turn them into pieces of innovative artistic shapes, and there are also abstract paintings, in which I used the burning technology," he stated in a statement for Arabs Today.
"In these paintings, I did not use any color, just used the burn technique, after it became a phenomenon in our society," he added.
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