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Egyptian Artist Prepares Hand-Crafted Colors, Keeping Tradition Alive


Thu 17 Jan 2019 | 01:26 PM
Yassmine Elsayed

By: Yassmine ElSayed

CAIRO, Jan. 17 (SEE) - An Egyptian artist tried to turn the village life and traditions in Upper Egypt into eternal features through paintings created from the mud, grass and leaves he finds around him.

A story published by Reuters revealed  Hassan el-Shark’s attempts to keep a traditional skill also alive.

According to the report, he painstakingly crafts his own colours, applying them with tiny brushes to his intricate outlines of people and forms, which have found international acclaim.

“The making of colours is a very simple process. I did not come up with it myself. I took it from the creator’s world, from nature, a little from the mountains and the greenery, and then I made the material that fixes the colours,” he said.

“It is what makes a painting last for thousands of years.”

Mohamed el-Gebaly, director of Cairo’s Kortoba Art Gallery, said Shark is generally regarded as one of the most important artists in Egypt.

“He not only expresses the beauty of Egypt and the East, but he also represents a condition that we miss,” he said. “He is reviving heritage. He is reviving things that we might have lost over the years.”