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      <title>surrealism</title>
      <description>I'm interested in visual arts majors, especially cinema studies (film production specifically), and photography. 
I've always been experimenting in different visual arts at school and during my first two years of college in Syria. I've had several professional experiences and trainings in photography and participated in the making of more than 3 short movies. I was a licensed photographer by the Syrian Ministry of Culture since 2009; worked in a local magazine as a photographer in 2011-12, and participated in several photography exhibition, of which one was in Belgium - after the selection of 3 of my photos to be displayed in the exhibition on Women and Revolutions in the Arab world, held by Aswa Concours in Brussels in December 2013.   

my real point , the truth behind my conceptual photography  for sure is very personal-social in the same scene  and attitudes and that's the main objective of the exhibition which i intend to do.
My photography includes surrealism, abstraction, symbolism .in my last project  "scissors"i took  so many ideas surrounding us visibility, but in my photography i made it invisibly, to let the Viewer taking the idea by itself from  the scene .

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      <category>Syria</category>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2014 22:06:24 GMT</pubDate>
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