Sabah Al-Dhaher
Made of Cast Bronze
A native of Iraq, Mr Al-Dhaher studied classical art at the Institute of Fine Arts in Basra. He fled Iraq in 1991, spent 2 ½ years in a refugee camp in Saudi Arabia, arrived in the US as a political refugee, and settled in Seattle. His work consists of stone sculptures, paintings, and drawings, and may be found in both public and private collections throughout the Northwest. He teaches at the Pratt Fine Art Center in Seattle.
Possibly as a response to his turbulent younger days, Mr. Al-Dhaher says: “Art is a thread that has sustained my spirit from childhood and through my intense struggle to survive during my life in Iraq. Art is a place of expression and meditation.”
“Beginning” was originally carved in marble and later cast in bronze. It was inspired by Mr. Al-Dhaher’s son, who was born about 3 ½ months premature.