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Divine Creation Art Competition 2025- The Virgin

dc.contributor.authoralqaisi, Bader
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-15T08:13:21Z
dc.date.available2025-05-15T08:13:21Z
dc.date.issued2025-05-15
dc.descriptionThe artwork that I did was inspired by Assumption of the Virgin, painted by Guido Reni. Assumption of the Virgin is a 1637 oil on canvas painting. Now it is in the museum of ‘Fine Arts of Lyon’, which got it in 1805. The tools I used are a tracing board, pencil, marker, and colored pencils. I chose to put Mary under and the two angels above on the edges. Sadly, I have some difficulties with the part that needs shading. I colored the background blue, in the edges are darker from the middle to look like a frame for the phrase from the Bible, but it didn’t look as good as I thought. Therefore, I changed it to another idea. I used white paper and put some coffee on cotton and tapped it on the paper, and let it dry for two days. Then, I cut out Mary and the two angels and glued them to the new paper.
dc.description.abstractThis painting was created as part of the AIU Divine Creation competition 2025, by Bader W M Y M Alqaisi, who is majoring in Interior Design. The artwork is entitled "The Virgin" and was made on an A3, inspired by the Assumption of the Virgin, painted by Guido Reni.
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspacecloud.aiu.edu.kw/handle/123456789/18689
dc.publisherSchool of Architecture & Design
dc.subjectDivine Creation Art Competition 2025
dc.subjectSchool of Architecture & Design
dc.subjectSubmission 9
dc.subjectPainting
dc.subjectThe Virgin
dc.subjectBader Alqaisi
dc.subjectbaroque art
dc.titleDivine Creation Art Competition 2025- The Virgin
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