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    The Luxor Fine Arts Exhibition: Where Student Innovation Meets the Voyages of Sinbad

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    In the heart of Luxor, the Faculty of Fine Arts unveils a striking dialogue between heritage and modernity, featuring a reimagined “Seventh Voyage of Sinbad” and innovative student works blending classical motifs with AI design.

    The Faculty of Fine Arts in Luxor recently unveiled a diverse artistic showcase, gathering the creative output of students across various departments and academic levels. This collective exhibition, designed to nurture burgeoning talent and celebrate artistic ingenuity, ran parallel to a solo showcase by the contemporary artist El-Dawy Hassan. A faculty member within the Graphics Department’s Animation Division, Hassan presented “The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad: A Contemporary Visual Vision,” an exhibition that masterfully bridges academic rigor with a modern aesthetic sensibility.

    On the Voyage of Sinbad

    Reflecting on his work, El-Dawy Hassan notes that this marks his third solo exhibition. As the title suggests, the collection draws its breath from ancient Arabic folklore. Hassan finds himself perpetually drawn to the landscapes of traditional literary imagination; his previous exhibition explored the fabled animal allegories of “Kalila wa Dimna” (Kalila and Dimna), driven by a belief in the power of heritage to enrich the imaginations of the youth.

    The collection features canvases that give flesh to Sinbad, the legendary mariner, as he grapples with mythological beasts. We see him confront the Great Serpent, metallic sentinels, the People of the Depths, the Cyclops, and the Jinn (supernatural spirits). These scenes oscillate between land and sea, where each trial offers a lesson in fortitude. Sinbad invariably returns to the water, embodying the virtues of perseverance and a refusal to succumb to despair.

    Hassan explains that the exhibition carries a universal message: life is a voyage fraught with hardship that demands confrontation. Beyond its narrative, the showcase serves as a visual feast for the college students, allowing them to witness the intricate phases of artistic construction. The gallery has seen a steady stream of students and professors alike, all keen to dissect the architecture of these compositions.

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    The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad exhibition. Photo: Asmaa El-Sharkawy

    A Tapestry of Student Expression

    In tandem with the solo show, the college’s main hall hosted a vibrant display of student works. Here, young artists wove together diverse concepts and inspiring narratives through color and line. Mohamed Mahmoud, a fourth-year student, presented two glazed ceramic pieces inspired by Greco-Roman motifs, accompanied by two expressive paintings.

    Mina Magdy, specializing in Interior Architecture and Decor, shared a collaborative project reimagining the “Novotel” hotel. By integrating Artificial Intelligence into the design process, Magdy’s team crafted a reception and booking area that marries a classical spirit with the tactile luxury of wood, marble, and fine textiles.

    Mohamed Abdel Sattar, another fourth-year student involved in the hotel redesign, elaborated on the aesthetic choices. The team utilized a palette evocative of classical royalty, emphasizing the “power of mass” through substantial marble installations. Stained glass was also employed, serving the dual purpose of tempering the Egyptian heat and fostering a visual dialogue between the interior sanctuary and the world outside.

    Other students turned to wood sculpture, carving out figures that explored the nuances of womanhood through various stages of life, tackling the social issues that anchor their reality.

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    The Student Exhibition. Photo: Asmaa El-Sharkawy

    Opening Doors Through Art

    Dr. Ahmed Mohie Hamza, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Luxor, emphasizes the institution’s commitment to these showcases. The college organizes several exhibitions annually, both within its hallowed halls and across the wider Luxor governorate, to provide students with a platform to introduce themselves to the public and navigate the complexities of the art market.

    These exhibitions do more than just display finished products; they sharpen the students’ capacity for innovation and encourage them to engage with contemporary issues through varied lenses. The sheer diversity of themes and materials on display reflects a growing sophistication in how these young artists handle their medium, signaling a deep understanding of the sacred bond between the raw material and the final artistic vision.

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    The Student Exhibition. Photo: Asmaa El-Sharkawy
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