tapis marocaine - Moroccan carpet (2005) Painting by Abderrahim El Moujaouid

Acrylic on Linen Canvas, 19.7x15.8 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions 19.7x15.8 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 19.7in, Width 15.8in
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  • Categories Paintings under $500 Figurative Africa
La tisseuse s’assied du côté de l’envers de son futur tissu. De la main gauche, elle passe le fil de trame entre les deux nappes. De la main droite, elle tire la trame et ainsi de suite. Au-dessus des lices se trouvent un ou plusieurs roseaux. En les élevant ou en les abaissant, on ouvre alternativement le pas et le pas inverse pour l’aller et[...]
La tisseuse s’assied du côté de l’envers de son futur tissu.
De la main gauche, elle passe le fil de trame entre les deux nappes. De la main droite, elle tire la trame et ainsi de suite. Au-dessus des lices se trouvent un ou plusieurs roseaux. En les élevant ou en les abaissant, on ouvre alternativement le pas et le pas inverse pour l’aller et le retour du fil ou du brin de trame (la duite). Lorsque le roseau est en haut, les fils pairs se trouvent tirés en arrière par la barre de lice et les fils impairs qui restent verticaux sont devant.
Lorsque le roseau est baissé, il exerce une pression sur la nappe des fils impairs qui s’incurve tandis que la nappe des fils pairs passe en avant. Dès que 15-20 duites ont été passées, on les tasse légèrement avec le lourd peigne en métal que la villageoise tient par le manche en bois.
Les femmes forgent leur valeur par la force de leur travail et l'habileté de leurs mains. La laine est vivante, habitée par des forces invisibles. Il faut la toucher, la ressentir, la comprendre. Le tissage est le reflet de la jeune fille. La chaîne de l'ouvrage, claire ou embrouillée, est à l'image de l'esprit de celle qui l'utilise.
The weaver sits on the back side of her future fabric.
With the left hand, it passes the weft thread between the two layers. With the right hand she pulls the weft and so on. Above the lists there is one or more reeds. By raising or lowering them, the step and the reverse step are alternately opened for the return and the return of the weft yarn or the weft yarn. When the reed is at the top, the even wires are drawn back by the bar of the list and the odd wires that remain vertical are in front.
When the reed is lowered, it exerts pressure on the web of the odd threads which curves while the sheet of the even threads passes forward. As soon as 15-20 picks have been passed, they are lightly cupped with the heavy metal comb that the villager holds by the wooden handle.
Women value their strength by the strength of their work and the skill of their hands. Wool is alive, inhabited by invisible forces. We must touch it, feel it, understand it. Weaving is the reflection of the girl. The chain of the work, clear or tangled, is in the image of the spirit of the one who uses it.

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Presentation . Prize of drawing with the mention "Prize of Excellence" by the FEDERATION OF THE LITTLE WORKS in Morocco 1970. . Artmajeur Awards 2016 - Silver Category. . Bachelor in[...]

Presentation
. Prize of drawing with the mention "Prize of Excellence" by the FEDERATION OF THE LITTLE WORKS in Morocco 1970.
. Artmajeur Awards 2016 - Silver Category.
. Bachelor in Arabic Literature 1980 in Fez

              From an early age I display an enterprising and independent temperament, occasionally rebellious or rebellious.
              I was born in Meknes, part of the imperial cities of Morocco. A city marked by its olive trees, historical monuments and various traditions. I lived in a spiritual and meditative atmosphere. I was fascinated at school by the paintings of the great masters, but I am refractive to all artistic teaching. It is therefore self-taught that I undertake my own pictorial explorations,

It is true that the school trains painters; Becoming an artist is another approach that can not be learned at school. I am attracted by any landscape that appeals to expressionism. This has influenced my paintings, which tackle the Moroccan landscape, traditions and historical monuments.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES :
              1998: 2 days at the French Cultural Center in El-Jadida.
               2002: 1 week at the Academy of El-Jadida.
               2003: 15 days at the Gallery 104 of El-Jadida.
               2004: 1 week at the Academy of El-Jadida.
               2004: 1 month at the Royal Golf Course of El-Jadida.
               2009: 15 days at the Royal Golf Course of El-Jadida.
2012: 1 month at the alliance of Eljadida

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