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Female Saudi scholarship holder wields the brush like a 'surreal' wand Al-Otaibi mixes colors with visual and sound effects in her specialists paintings
LONDON — The paintings of a Saudi scholarship holder in Britain won the admiration of many who are interested art in a number of countries for their distinction in subspecialties. Hawazin Al-Otaibi uses different styles of artificial art, mainly using oil colors with visual effects and sound art derived from environmental sounds, focusing on repetition in movement and sound and its relationship to the unconscious. She expresses this by deconstructing images and sound clips to display repetitive visual and acoustic effects, as a way to experience the viewer feel immersed in the artwork. Al-Otaibi presented a new work to show surrealistic paintings differently. The surrealist artistic movement was established in France, and it created a new school in the field of art and literature. It calls for liberation from the traditional ways of artistic works and goes beyond what is logical and above realism, to express self and personal ideas in a completely free and unruly way. Rationally. The scholarship holder Al-Otaibi, expanded the ways in surreal art paintings and added technology to its traditional oil paintings to create scenes that focus on several sensory experiences. The Al-Otaibi's works that were shown in a number of countries, such as Britain, America, the Emirates and Saudi Arabia, have won the admiration of many who are interested in the technical field, and intend to continue new experiences in mixing technology with traditional methods in upcoming works. — SG