Laila Ajjawi
Laila Ajjawi (Arabic: Laila Ajjawi, ,akpa June 9, 1990 [1] ). [1] Ebe anyị dị na Palestine, ebe m bi na adịghị ebi na Palestine na Irbid, Jordan. Ọrụ ya [2] na-eme ka ụmụ bi na Middle East pụta ìhè, na-alụ anya na ndị gbara ndụ chere chere ókè na oke ego na mba ha bi. O meela ihe osise na ụmụ ekiri, ọrụ nka ọha na eze hiwere isi in Egypt iji nye ụmụ anụmanụ like the site na nka n'okporo ụzọ.
Ndụ mmalite na agụmakwụkwọ
dezieAjawi Ajjawi n'ogige ndị gbara ọsọ ndụ Palestine na map Irbid, egwu. Ọ bụ ya bụ ọkpara n’ime ụmụ isii, nna ya bụkwa onye na-arụ ihe owuwu. Eziniche ya ụlọ ụlọ ha na saịtị ebe nne na nna nna ya biri n'oge Nakba . Ebe a na-enwe njirimara omenala na Jenin, a njem ma ọ bụ nne na nna Laila n'ogige ndị gbara ọsọ ndụ. [1] Mmasị ya n'ihe ọrụ okporo ụzọ aámá mgbe ọ dị afọ 17 ka e nyechara ya ikike ịse ihe ọrụ ụlọ akwụkwọ ọta akara. [1]
Ọrụ
dezieAjjawi dechara akwụkwọ nke mbụ ya na 2014 na Ras Al Ain Gallery na ogbako nke ụmụ nwanyị nọ na mgbidi haziri. [4]
Isi ebe Ajjawi na-enweta ego sitere na ngalaba na-ahụ makaahụ, ọ rụkwara ọrụ dịka onye mgbasa ozi n'ogige ndị gbara ọsọ ndụ. [1] [2] O weere ụzọ ụzọ dị ka nzaghachi maka nsogbu Siria, na-ekwu na ọrụ ya na ndị gbara ọsọ ndụ Siria ka ihe nkiri ya "ndụ ndị na mmadụ " [5]
Ihe nka Ajjawi na-akpọpụta okwu ndị dị ka ime ihe ike ike nwoke na , , 55te anya ụmụ anụmanụ na ndị ọrụ, na ike na-aga n'ihu nke ndị gbara ọsọ ndụ Palestine. Ọ na-ese ihe osise nke ụmụ ekiri siri ike, dị ka ụzọ isi gosi ụmụ ndị ọzọ na ndị gbara ọsọ ndụ na ha nwere ike ike ndụ ha, n'agbanyeghị mmegide iwu na ọha. [1] [2] Ọ na-eme egwuregwu n'ụdị agba ọ na-eji na nka ya, ma na-eji agba dị iche na- echiche nke echiche nke udo na-abụ abụ. [1]
Ajjawi atụleela ihe isi ike ndị nwere ike ịgụnye gụnyere ọdịnaya ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị n'ọrụ ya, ma kwuo na nka ya lekwasịrị anya karịa n'ihe gbasara mmekọrịta ọha na eze, ọkachasị ikike ụmụ nwanyị. [6]
Ajjawi chịkọtala ọtụtụ ihe nri maka nka, edemede na obere ihe nkiri ya. [1] Otu ọrụ a ma bụ 2014 mural Look At My Mind, nke o kere dị ka nke ọrụ Women on Walls. [1] [2] [3] Lee anya n'uche m , onye ọha mmadụ na-achọ anya na-ekiri ụmụ. [7]
Ọrụ ndị ọzọ na-ekwu ihe ndị ọrụ 2021 na Irbid ịsa ada obodo m, [1] na ihe osise emechara na 2023 maka mmemme ndị na-adị mba ụwa ụwa.. [6]
Ajjawi esorola ndị isi ndị ọzọ na-amụ anya n'ịkwado ụmụ . Na 2015, ọ na-ese ihe osise maka SheFighter, ụlọ ọrụ ụmụ ekiri ikike Lina Khalifeh na Amman, Jordan . [2]
Ntụaka
dezie- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Creating Art in a Refugee Camp: How Palestinian Street Artist Laila Ajjawi is Using Art to Improve the Lives of Refugees", GQ Middle East, 2023-10-09. Retrieved on 2024-04-19. (in en-US) Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name ":3" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Prachi (14 December 2015). This Woman Is Using Graffiti to Change the Way Her Country Thinks About Girls: Laila Ajjawi is determined to make positive change within her impoverished community.. Cosmopolitan. Retrieved on December 15, 2015. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name ":0" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Froelich (7 May 2015). Women's rights, ISIS, and freedom: Jordanian street art expresses its frustration. NY Post.
- ↑ Artist channels feminist, Palestinian identity through graffiti (en). Jordan Times (2016-01-07). Retrieved on 2024-04-19.
- ↑ Jordanian graffiti artist
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Assembly 2023 Report from Jordan. American Friends Service Committee. Retrieved on 2024-05-20. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name ":4" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Meet Laila Ajjawi – the Palestinian street artist graffitiing for women's rights in the Middle East (en-US). AZEEMA (2021-05-16). Retrieved on 2024-05-20.