Art

Azad Saber (Sulaimanya, Kurdistan) was a successful artist in Iraq. Saber came to the Netherlands because he felt hindered by the repressive regime in his country. Here he can paint what he feels, a freedom that did not exist in Iraq. His paintings contain realistic details in a more abstract environment. Saber: "The art is in my blood, what I feel I have to paint, I can't do anything else. My paintings represent the things I have experienced and what I feel inside. I mainly paint abstractly so that the viewer has optimal freedom to give the artwork its own meaning.

Art

Azad Saber (Sulaimanya, Kurdistan) was a successful artist in Iraq. Saber came to the Netherlands because he felt constrained by the repressive regime in his country. Here he can paint what he feels, a freedom that did not exist in Iraq. His paintings include realistic details in a more abstract setting. Saber: "The art is in my blood, I paint what I feel, I can not help. My paintings represent the things I've made it and for what I feel inside. I paint mostly abstract so that the viewer optimal freedom the artwork has its own meaning.