SAMEERAH AL BSHARAH: “Between Light and Shadows” Part II

My sincere apologies for the gap between the first post from this exhibit and now. The computer and internet issues have been great and replacing the computer is not an option at this time.  If you missed the first part it was posted on 15/08/2015. For those who missed part I or would like to refresh your memory here is the link: https://foundinfrance.wordpress.com/2015/08/17/sameerah-al-bsharah-between-light-and-shadows-the-artist-in-exile-part-i/However there were a few photos that I did want to include not to mention showing you the beautiful landscape surrounding the gallery. Therefore, despite the delay, I have chosen to offer this post.

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Mort de l’accouchement

 

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Transformations humaines
The artist (R) and her daughter (L)
The artist (R) and her daughter (L)
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Even the children are interested in the artist and her work

 

Olive grove where we parked
Olive grove where we parked
Entrance to the gallery/Tasting room
Entrance to the gallery/Tasting room

 

Vineyards surrounding the olive groves
Vineyards surrounding the olive groves
Back on the road and heading home
Back on the road and heading home

 

Bisous,

Léa

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14 thoughts on “SAMEERAH AL BSHARAH: “Between Light and Shadows” Part II

  1. Thank you so much Anna. It was so long ago, I hesitated in posting them but I feel they are very special so I did.

  2. Beautiful – I love how the second one looks like both people and musical notes. The olive grove is lovely too. It looks like the perfect picnic spot.

  3. There are so many such spots here. The one in the photo is only minutes away from the beach at Gruissan and that is one of my favourite beaches on The Med for swimming. Thanks Sheila!

      1. Merci beaucoup! Did you see the first post of the artist’s work? It was done back in August before my computer problems got so bad.

    1. Thank you. The artist is amazing! I hope you followed the link back to an earlier post of her work as there is much more to see.

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