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Paint for a Peaceful World:Iraqi Artist Hassan Alnajar (In Arabic)
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Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented
in Arabic and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
Greetings
art-loving viewers,
and welcome to today’s
Enlightening Entertainment,
featuring
the aesthetic works of
the Iraqi Australian artist,
Mr. Hassan Alnajar.
Characterized by symbolism
and vibrant colors,
Mr. Alnajar’s paintings
reflect
a multicultural dimension
and spiritual subjects,
speaking of
peace and unity, and
celebrating gifts of life.
He subtly merges
a variety of styles,
from the abstract Picasso
to the post-impressionism
of Gauguin,
creating unique artworks
rich in poetic and
surrealistic overtones.
Born in Jerusalem,
Mr. Alnajar revealed
his interest as a painter
since a very young age.
His early experience
of traveling through
various countries of
the Middle East and Africa
helped him to develop
his artistic sensibilities.
When I was
maybe 6, 7 years
I traveled with my father,
with my brother
to all these areas
in Egypt, in Saudi Arabia.
I went to Kuwait too,
many countries.
That’s when we travelled
from place to place,
we get many things.
I worked in Kuwait,
I worked in Saudi Arabia,
I was studying in Egypt, too.
In Iraq is a big school
for education and artists.
And, in Middle East,
in Jordan, in Israel,
in Palestine, in Egypt,
there are many churches,
there are many mosques,
there are many ancient
pyramids, you know that?
That ancient history
makes us to get more
information in our life.
Mr. Alnajar also derived
his inspiration from
the extensive literature
of the Middle East,
be it legend, mythology,
poetry, or philosophical
and mystical texts.
So how did you
become so creative?
Were you just
born with a talent?
Yes.
I was born talented, exactly.
And what I got education
in, when I was reading
very good books as
“Asalbahtari,”
Ibn al-Rumi, Ibn Sina,
Abu al-Ala Al-ma’arri,
every book I read, and
every education I read.
And I wrote too also poetry.
All my life I read.
I was also reading
big poetry.
Like Bader Shaker Alsayab,
and many poetry men
in Iraq, and everywhere
in Arab countries.
Later, Mr. Alnajar settled
in his home country of Iraq
where artistic traditions
are rich and varied,
and established himself
as a professional designer.
I lived in Iraq for 30 years.
Iraq is exactly the home
of the arts.
I have many friend artists
and I was always visiting
the gallery.
And I was working
with design.
I was making designs
for maybe
most of the factories.
In Iraq,
there are many artists
for sculpture, for drawing,
painting, everything.
About ten years ago,
Mr. Alnajar moved to
Australia and embraced
his second homeland.
As an industrious
and motivated person,
he soon made
fascinating observations
about Australia’s vast
scenery, history, culture,
and Aboriginal arts,
and transferred them
into his paintings.
Not long afterward,
in 2001,
he held his first exhibition.
It’s a beautiful country,
and it’s
an inspirational country.
Many inspiration
were given to me, because
the mountains
and Australian desert
and Australian lifestyle.
Captain Cook –
the great man who
discovered Australia.
He’s my inspiration.
I go about ten times to
Sydney City area museum.
I read everything
in the museum, and look
there and there and there
and look all the area,
and maybe still
about two months,
go there to the museum
in the city,
for creating this photo,
for that great man,
to make him
always memorial,
for the students,
for museum,
for Australian citizens.
Beautiful!
That is a big river
for Australia.
That is Australia here.
And everything here
with agriculture
that’s feeding the world.
Australia is here.
That means
God bless Australia.
This is my first exhibition
on September 28, 2001.
This painting,
“Lady in the Bush.”
The idea comes from
when Australians
came to Australia.
Maybe 200 years ago.
This is 100% Australian
bush drawing and paints.
Is the lady an
Aboriginal Australian?
Yes, it is a lady Australian
and Aboriginal.
I mixed it together,
European and Aboriginal
together.
I remember dreaming
when I was young
to like to go bush,
and so maybe
to meet some girl!
It’s still in my mind, and
when I came to Australia,
I said I will make it,
“Lady in the Bush.”
For me it is good inspiration
and I hope to do more.
When I’m painting,
I am feeling
as I am reading a book,
or writing a book.
When I’m painting,
very full inspiration,
and feeling no anything
behind me.
I live with the paints
and with the subject
in my mind.
And I done everything
in my mind and put it here.
If you ask me to do
something like this now
I cannot do that again!
Because
when I’ve done that with
“The Lady in the Forest,”
I was myself
some lady in the forest
and go there and
go walking, walking,
she doesn’t know
where is the end.
Mr. Alnajar also created
paintings incorporating
both Australian
and Arab traditions.
When I came to Australia,
I liked to make it
Australian artwork
design as this is old gate,
and this is many designs,
some bodies of humanity,
and some stars here,
and many designs
and that’s an Arabic line
and this is a design, and
something beautiful here…
What does
the Arabic writing mean?
That means
“Al Adl assas al moulk”
– all government
will be good,
will be alright
and continuous always.
Mr. Alnajar also expressed
his deep concern
about the environment,
and hoped that his paintings
could motivate people
to be better stewards
of the Earth.
Because my work
is exactly all talking
about the nature,
about the environment,
about the case of the life,
what is happened
with us here now.
With education, the people,
they can understand
to keep our land clean,
and no more smoking, and
no more anything dirty.
We want not only peace,
to stop the war, but
to stop everything bad
in the Earth.
If we do not look out
for our Earth,
for our environment,
everything will be no good,
and will be flood area
and will be tsunami
and will be something.
Foreseeing the near future,
Mr. Alnajar saw a beam
of hope that the world
will be spared from chaos.
He expressed this hope
in his painting
through symbolism.
Something fortunate
for the world.
From 2007 plus 2013,
I suggest everything will
be like something prisoner.
And the bird of the peace
will come to the prisoner
and give him something
to drink or to
make his body very nice
and to be very healthy.
That means our world
now too needs this,
to be healthy.
So in this painting,
are the animals
helping the humans?
I mean that, too.
Not only for him,
also for the peoples.
For peoples,
for all the peoples
in the world.
Because environment
is no good, it will be
very bad for everything.
As we can see,
on Mr. Alnajar’s canvas,
a variety of
religious symbols from
Christianity and Islam
are depicted to indicate
peace and reconciliation.
Through the
universal language of art,
Mr. Alnajar wished
that humans would unite
beyond nations
and cultures.
This comes from legend.
From old Bible.
Yes, this is the moon
and this is the cross.
This is the Holy Land,
and the heart
inside the heart, that means
Jesus and Joseph.
This is the flower
for our future life
from that life.
And what about this color?
That means
life will be very beautiful.
My idea and message
to people is to always
think about the peace,
because they are beginning
with a good idea
and good life.
And I put everything for that
to make my explanation
from myself
to tell him to keep peace
everywhere we are going.
That is my message.
This painting was created
in 2002.
It is named “Eyes of God
Look to Australia.”
I put eyes of God
and I put many logos
from the Middle East
and Australia here.
And this,
our flag Australian.
And I drew
some Aboriginal arts.
And kangaroo, too.
Finally,
Mr. Alnajar expressed
his earnest wish
for the world –
a universal peace
and happiness among
all the peoples and nations.
Palestinian people
and Israeli people
are neighbors together.
One land and one people.
I hope for these two people,
Israeli people
and Palestinian people,
to be comfortable
and relaxed together and
thinking about the future.
Not the war. I hope that.
I hope all the world
will be very comfortable,
very nice, very relaxed,
very understanding what
is between the peoples,
because we don’t need war.
Because I think
all wars and everything
from this way will be
the end of something,
is black-tunneled, no good.
We hope that, because
we like all people’s life
very happy
and comfortable.
We hope so too.
Thank you very much.
Not long
after our interview,
we were saddened to learn
that Mr. Hassan Alnajar,
peace-loving Iraqi artist
who honored
all the cultures that were
part of him, passed away.
Yet, we believe that his
timeless artistic expressions
will continue
to inspire people
for years to come.
With condolences
to Mr. Alnajar’s family,
may his soul rest peacefully
in Allah’s light
and may his wish
for world peace
soon be realized.
Gentle viewers, thank you
for joining us today on
Enlightening Entertainment.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Up next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News.
May your every moment
be graced with peace
and fulfillment.
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