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Arabic hosbitality (painting)


Arabic hosbitality (painting)
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Copyright: Hussain Al shammari (huss75) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 26 W: 26 N: 20] (269)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-05-22
Categories: Artwork
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-12-06 13:04
Viewed: 779
Points: 4
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hi
this painting had the third place in a competion in my country,many people from europe and usa stand along time watching it no wonder because its completely full of deferent culture elements ,the two golden jugs on the left are for coffee ,on the right there are tea pots with red lines and the white pot is for milk,in between there is a desert wood called (sammer)it is famous that when you burn it ,it keeps the heat for along time so coffe tea and milk could be hot as long as possible,and the carpet is also traditional we call it (sado) the women make it from camel hair and paint it with natural paint ,
thank you for watching
hussain

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To Madsterdam: To Madsterdamhuss75 1 12-26 02:32
To Ahmmed: salam ahmedhuss75 1 12-23 13:51
To mbrito: it’s a paintinghuss75 1 12-11 03:49
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Hello Hussain,
Greap POV (I believe you had the camera in the ground) and an excelent perspective. Superb sharpness and composition, with vivid colours making a good contrast with the grey sky.
Best regrds, mb

Hello Hussain,

This is an interesting image. It doesn't look like a painting at all. It's very sharp and the colors are vivid. I know that paintings look different when photographed, but this is amazing.
The wood in the middle is hard to imagine brurning so freely, but when you look closer, you see that the wood and the sand it's on are more like paintings than the cloth and the beautiful pots. Well done.
Kind regards,
Jim
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  • Ahmmed (181)
  • [2008-12-23 2:33]
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Salam aleykum Husein :)
A good picture, it doesn't look like a painting at all for me to, it is look real...
We have some similar dishes in Bosnia to..
Shokran jazilan for sharing :)
Ahmed :)

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