Bissan Rafe

Bissan Rafe Duz
Nationality American
Known for Surrealism, illustrations, fairytales
Spouse(s) Bülent Düz (m. 2014)
Website www.nohra-studio.com
Years active 2005–present

Bissan Rafe (Arabic: بيسان رافع ) is an American visual artist, animator and writer from Houston, Texas, living and working in the Netherlands. She established Nohra-Studio in Houston in 2007. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries and biennials throughout the world including: USA, Italy, Portugal, Germany, Japan, UK and Palestine.[1]

Artwork

Bissan's artwork ranges from political cartoons, oil paintings, illustrations to literature. Her art connects the concept of world culture and folklore with a Palestinian theme. An underlying theme of her work usually revolves around multiple phases dealing with cycles of production, destruction, and reestablishment homage to the Palestinian diaspora via the continuation of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

She is also noted for her unique fiction writings and illustrated novelettes in the literary fiction anthology Μυρτισα II: The Perfect Work, a 4 volume series that includes four semi-illustrated stories in chronological order: Grandlazar, Veilchen, Verlassen and Repressalie).

Fairytales

Shamms Islet: a dual publication, the first a folkloric novelette and the second an illustrated fairytale, which links Eastern to Western Asian cultures as seen through the eyes of a westerner. The story focuses mainly on the folklore of each country: Palestine, Japan and Texas (USA). The story work was done in a series of Artist in Residence research the artist undertook from 2011-2014 in the previous fore-mentioned countries.

Animations

An short animated film for Shamms Islet is in production as of 2015. A trailer was released to YouTube on March 6, 2015, which states that the film will be released in Summer 2016.[2]

Notes

  1. kura studio*Kura, Studio. "Bissan Rafe's exhibition "Water Waves Fairytales"". Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  2. "Shamms Islet シャムスの小島 Trailer". Youtube. Nohra Studio. Retrieved 6 March 2015.

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