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Karim Abd Elmalak"Survivor" Figurative Portrait Painting 63" x 47" inch by Karim Abd Elmalak2025
2025
$13,250
£10,131.18
€11,605.34
CA$18,687.87
A$20,339.56
CHF 10,868.74
MX$245,624.31
NOK 136,593.40
SEK 127,047.76
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"Survivor" Figurative Portrait Painting 63" x 47" inch by Karim Abd Elmalak
Karim Abdel Malak's layered multi-media works are influenced by the old masters.
Abdel Malak textured oils are a celebration of the female identity in every sense of the word. His beautiful faces and suave figures grace the canvases together embracing our Egyptian architectural monuments creating a powerful dialogue between women’s identity, her rights, her suffering and our heritage and what it holds in its historical meanings and the deteriorating state.
Graduate from the faculty of Fine Arts, Minia University, Graphic Design Department. Illustrator for Sabah El Kheir
Rosalyoussef, Egyptian local magazines.
Practice Sculpture.
Participant in the 1st Child’s Biennale workshop “Fantasia 1”, Cairo 2003.
Won the silver medal in the International Competition of “SHANKERS World Association”, India 1993.
Exhibitions:
Private Art Works Exhibition at Cairo Gallery, 2001.
Public Exhibition at Ahmed Shawky Museum, Cairo 2001.
Public Exhibition at Mahmoud Said Museum, Alexandria 2002.
The Sixth Salon of the art work small sector.
The Exhibition of the Newspapers Paintings, “The 1st Foundation Cycle”.
Black
White Exhibition, Cairo 2004.
Private Art Works Exhibitions at Gallery Grant, Cairo 2004 to 2005.
Public Exhibition at Ebdaa Art Gallery, Cairo 2007 – 2008.
Considered amount of Art Work shown at Modern Art Museum managed by Ministry of Culture in Cairo.
Caravan Festival for arts, Cairo – London 2013
Caravan Festival for arts, Cairo – Washington 2014
The 25th Youth Salon 2014
Caravan Festival for arts, Cairo – Paris 2015
Private Art Works Exhibition “Soul”, Safarkhan art Gallery, 2016
Private Art Works Exhibition “Horra”, Safarkhan art Gallery, 2017
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- Creation Year:2025
- Dimensions:Height: 63 in (160.02 cm)Width: 47 in (119.38 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Culver City, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1085117180422
Karim Abd Elmalak
Karim Abdel Malak's layered multi-media works are influenced by the old masters. Abdel Malak textured oils are a celebration of the female identity in every sense of the word. His beautiful faces and suave figures grace the canvases together embracing our Egyptian architectural monuments creating a powerful dialogue between women’s identity, her rights, her suffering and our heritage and what it holds in its historical meanings and the deteriorating state. Graduate from the faculty of Fine Arts, Minia University, Graphic Design Department. Illustrator for Sabah El Kheir
Rosalyoussef, Egyptian local magazines.
Practice Sculpture.
Participant in the 1st Child’s Biennale workshop “Fantasia 1”, Cairo 2003.
Won the silver medal in the International Competition of “SHANKERS World Association”, India 1993.
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