Tue, Sep 26, 2023
World-renowned contemporary Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn, son of Hollywood legend Anthony Quinn, has provided a major boost for this week’s Art be a Part fundraiser in Dubai.
The leading figurative sculptor has donated a stunning creation for the Art be a Part auction on Friday night, which will raise funds for Dubai Cares, part of Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), and Unicef India.
The sculpture, aptly titled “Give”, portrays the hand of a man joining that of a woman, symbolising the essence of giving, and conveying a profound message of peace, hope and trust in today’s world.
“We are thrilled that Lorenzo has joined our international community of artists, and enormously grateful that he chose to make such a generous and inspiring contribution to our fundraising efforts for Dubai Cares and Unicef,” said Art be a Part founder, Medha Nanda.
Quinn said: “I’m very happy to take my place in the community that Medha has created, giving artists an opportunity to receive value from each other, and create positive impact in coming together.
“I look forward to attending the event in Dubai, which I know has a thriving art scene. I felt my sculpture, ‘Give’, was an appropriate choice, as it seeks to evoke peace on our planet, which has been deeply impacted by the pandemic, and faces the threat of social tensions, wars, and famine.”
The artist is best known for expressive recreations of human hands. His latest sculpture was crafted using innovative materials, including resin and recycled components, reflecting a commitment by Quinn to explore new and experimental avenues in art, while promoting eco-consciousness
His work is inspired by masters such as Michelangelo, Bernini and Rodin. His father also had a profound influence on him, both as an actor, and through his own early work in painting and sculpting architecture.
The Art be a Part auction takes place at the Taj Hotel in Business Bay Dubai, which is part of the Downtown Ventures group, the main event sponsor. It will also feature work by other artists from the UAE, India, Chile, Iran, Japan, Ecuador, South Africa, Germany, Italy, US, Ukraine, Spain, Singapore and Mexico.
They include 27-year-old Emirati artist Maryam Sharaf, who says her life experiences have fuelled her creativeness, and has developed a unique style characterized by the use of mediums such as acrylic, oil, and marker colours.
Among those also joining the Art be a Part community to exhibit, and support the fundraiser, is Ukrainian contemporary artist, Maria Lys. She creates unique pieces using traditional painting, fluid art, epoxy resin, gold, and silver leaves to captivate viewers with color and appeal to their senses.
Founder, Medha Nanda, an artist and philanthropist, said: “Art be a Part aims to help upcoming artists who need a platform to be seen. Beyond that, when people are thinking of buying art, we want to be the first name that comes to mind, for adding value to their investment, beyond what they could imagine.
“As a community dedicated to supporting humanitarian causes, we want to provide help where it is needed most urgently, such as in areas that are under distress due to natural disaster or war. We’re particularly eager to help provide to vulnerable children.” – TradeArabia News Service
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