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Mohammad Bin Lamin
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Biography
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-Born in Misurata, Libya 1969
-Has Diploma in Ships maintenance
-Artist, Painter, and Sculpture
-Participated in many exhibitions in Libya and outside Libya
-President of the Association of MISURATA Artists.
-Member of British association for photographers (MPA)
MASTER PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION
-Judge member for kid competition in paintings and drawings.
-Computer Graphics designer.
-Producer for many Digital Graphics arts.
-worked as designer with local publishing company, designed many front covers and logos
for some magazines and newspapers.
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Statement
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"On the board, I see you smiling . Color separation and demolishing of its acuteness ;color and recording mysteries are inspiring, and the absentee - present ecstasies approaching your higher limits. Today, I call you in and draw upon my color, love and brandings of the heart canvas; rising at your revelation threshold, pure white on the veil of the other painting .
* Inside listening to the very green sounds . Formation sprout that needs other clarity of illumination - a sojourn of nice stroke and pause - a tracing inclines towards the nests of the indolent times .
THRESHOLD IS ANCIENT, STEP PASSES BY"
Mouhammad Bin Lameen 17.6.2000
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Exhibitions
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-1998(Followings of Erasing and Fixing)Group Gallery with The artists:
Musbah Alkabeer & Adnan Maetiq at Gallery de Villa, Tripoli, Libya.
-2000 Electronic Recollections:
(Experiences in Color's Electronics & Printer's Sincerity)Misurata
-2000 Gallery Exhibitions with Adnan Maetiq at Alfateeh Tower, Tripoli, Libya .
-2001 Edinburgh, The annual side walk gallery with British artist Clara.
-2003 sculpture work exhibition in support of Iraq's people against war:(Mafazat Al Abereen)
-Sculpture:Participate in International Symposium of Sculpture - Aley 2000 Lebanon , with sculpture titled:(Signal way to Heaven).
-Famous Digital Arts:
-The woman who appeared as a see
-Tagalieat Al Fustoq Al halabi
- Madbah Al anaag
Oil work:The autobiography of a box (unfinished work)
- Parallel States, Cairo Egypt.
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