Sandra Issa, Holy Cow, 2016, marker on newspaper and fabric, 2x15x33cm
Free Spirit, Visual artist, Traveler and Dreamer based in Brussels. I make drawing and illustrations to celebrate minorities.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Spring exhibition at Skriðuklaustur
Spring exhibition opening March 19th at Skriðuklaustur
Spring Exhibitions open from 19th March
This month, I am staying at the Klaustrid artist residency at Skriðuklaustur.
http://www.skriduklaustur.is/
You can see my recent works during the exhibition opening March 19th.
From Beirut to Brussels
This exhibition shows some recent works I have been doing since 2014. During that year, I produced a daily drawing on recycled material (newspaper and fabrics), about what was happening around me in Beirut and in the news. The result is a wall installation of drawings witnessing major events and daily life seen from this city.
As I left Lebanon in 2015, my work turned into sketchbooks and drawings commenting on the different social and political realities I faced while traveling in Europe.
One part of the exhibition is the work in progress I am working on here in Iceland. The installation will allow the visitor to witness my path as an artist for the last 2 years.
For more information about my work, visit http:// fromsilencetoword.blogspot.is/
Practical info:
Opening hours at Skriðuklaustr for the next weeks: Saturday & Sunday 19th-20th March 14:00-17:00. Easter from Thursday till Monday open everyday from 12:00 till 17:00. In April we will be open 12:00-15:00Monday-Friday and 14:00-17:00 on weekends.
http://www.skriduklaustur.is/
You can see my recent works during the exhibition opening March 19th.
From Beirut to Brussels
This exhibition shows some recent works I have been doing since 2014. During that year, I produced a daily drawing on recycled material (newspaper and fabrics), about what was happening around me in Beirut and in the news. The result is a wall installation of drawings witnessing major events and daily life seen from this city.
As I left Lebanon in 2015, my work turned into sketchbooks and drawings commenting on the different social and political realities I faced while traveling in Europe.
One part of the exhibition is the work in progress I am working on here in Iceland. The installation will allow the visitor to witness my path as an artist for the last 2 years.
For more information about my work, visit http://
Practical info:
Opening hours at Skriðuklaustr for the next weeks: Saturday & Sunday 19th-20th March 14:00-17:00. Easter from Thursday till Monday open everyday from 12:00 till 17:00. In April we will be open 12:00-15:00Monday-Friday and 14:00-17:00 on weekends.
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Friday, February 19, 2016
What Memories
Labels:
art,
artist,
Belgium,
children,
disorder,
drawing,
europe,
Lebanon,
Memories,
Middle-East,
post-traumatic,
ptsd,
stress,
syria,
trauma,
war
Friday, February 12, 2016
Drawing in the cafe
Labels:
ancient,
art,
artist,
Belgium,
cafe,
contemporary art,
drawing,
elderly,
Namur,
old,
oldbutgold,
people,
portrait,
sketching
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Monday, September 14, 2015
Prix du Hainaut des Arts Plastiques
Exhibition at the Fine Arts Museum of Charleroi in Belgium
Opening: Friday October 2nd, 2015 at 7pm
Exhibition: 3-25 October 2015
Opening: Friday October 2nd, 2015 at 7pm
Exhibition: 3-25 October 2015
I will be showing recent works from the series: Greetings from Beirut
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Vernissage le vendredi 2 octobre dès 19h au Musée des Beaux-Arts de Charleroi
Venez découvrir les oeuvres de 15 jeunes plasticiens et collectif
Venez découvrir les oeuvres de 15 jeunes plasticiens et collectif
Vivian Barigand, Jiacinto Branducci, Samuel Coisne, Jean De Lacoste et Sandrine Verstraete, Claire Ducène, Laure Dufouleur, Emelyne Duval, Léonard Grosfilley, Virginie Huyghebaert, Sandra Issa, Alice Leens, Florence Lenain, Térence Louage, Jérémy Moeremans , Maryse Otjacques
Monday, September 7, 2015
Thursday, July 23, 2015
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