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Active Voices / An interview with Syrian Fine Artist Reem Yassouf

Photo: The artist Reem Yassouf and one of her pieces (Facebook: reemyassoufart)
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Active Voices
An interview with Syrian Fine Artist Reem Yassouf
{{langos=='en'?('06/03/2020' | todate):('06/03/2020' | artodate)}} - Issue 7.1

Courtesy of the Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship at the American University of Beirut.

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Reem Yassouf
Reem Yassouf

Graduated from the College of Fine Arts at Damascus University

Reem Yassouf is a fine artist whose monochrome, abstract art usually features people, buildings and animals, in addition to fantasy and mythological creatures. After the Syrian revolution was born, Yassouf’s art became more bold and humanistic. She began combining clashing elements into a single element.

Yassouf comes from the town of Deir Atiye. She graduated from the College of Fine Arts at Damascus University in 2000 with a degree in painting. She has earned a number of awards, including a medal of appreciation at the 2003 Arab and International Exhibit in Syria, and another one at the 2004 World Beauty Festival. She won an honorable mention at the 2003 Ehden Symposium in Lebanon, and won at the 2009 Sindian Symposium in Syria.

Yassouf also designs jewelry, and won second prize at a jewelry-making competition held by the international L’azurde company in Dubai that had 8,000 participants. Her winning piece was inspired by the renowned Damascene rose, and her life in the city.

For more information, visit her Facebook page.

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