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Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Darat Safeya Binzagr


All photos courtesy of Abdulhameed Shamandour

On a bright and sunny Thursday morning, approximately 30 to 40 of us (including children) gathered at the beautiful art gallery of Safeya Binzagr.



The artist herself left one of her ongoing projects and came down to show us her collection. She explained how she set out to relay the history of Saudi Arabia in general, and the Hijaz in particular, not with pen and paper, but with her brush and paint (and in fact many other art tools). Individual paintings show scenes of daily life in the region such as children playing with marbles or women meeting for tea.



But certain halls have series' of paintings outlining wedding preparations from start to finish, for example. One hall is dedicated to the various wedding costumes of Arabia and in another, the actual costumes are displayed.



The artist has showcased her life's work in acrylics, watercolours, oils, pastels, inks and more of the culture, history, architecture and daily life of this region. She discussed and answered questions about her work and the background of certain pieces. What a joy to attain this kind of information from the talented artist herself. Ma sha Allah!


The gallery is open to all on Wednesdays from 5:00 to 8:30 pm. It also houses a small gift shop where prints, books and note cards can be purchased. You may read a brief biography of the artist here and have a look at the gallery too.

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Art Gallery Trip - Darat Safeya Binzagr

Art lovers in Jeddah, don't miss this event!


How to get there:


Click images to enlarge.

Click here to visit the gallery website.

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

More Tours of Al Balad

A few of you have asked whether the guided tour of Balad can be arranged again.

YES in sha Allah it can.

Let us know if and when you'd like to go and we can try and put it together for you. If you can be flexible with the dates, please let us know as we would need to group a few of you together for it to go ahead. In response to a question, you don't need an iqaama to go on the tour.