Bushra Fakhoury Unveils Park Lane Sculpture
Bushra Fakhoury is a well known artist and I had the pleasure to be invited to unveiling of her latest work that is going to be in Park Lane just opposite the Hilton. Westminster City Council with its project of installing sculptures from famous artists along Park lane and other spots in the area has achieved the task of sharing with everyone in London these great works of art. Lorenzo Quinn, son of the Hollywood star Anthony Quinn, another great artist had in the past exhibited his works in Park Lane. This time with " Dunamis" we've got a very inspiring work.
This sculpture symbolises the human struggle to achieve excellence, pushing boundaries to make the impossible become possible. I could say that this work is dedicated to all of us in our everyday struggle at work and in our lives. Bushra Fakhoury has worked in Liverpool to create " Dunamis" making it 9 metres high. Next time you are on the bus in Park Lane look for it it is not possible to miss it because it is an excellent position.
This picture has been taken before the unveiling and here Ms Fakhoury is explaining the meaning of "Dunamis". Working alongside the charity " Tusk", Bushra will give 10% of the sale cost to the charity that funds conservation, community development and environmental education programmes across Africa. I've been enchanted by Bushra Fakhoury's works so I will go to the Cork Street Gallery from the 11th to the 17th of November for an exhibition of her sculptures. www.bfakhoury.com
This sculpture symbolises the human struggle to achieve excellence, pushing boundaries to make the impossible become possible. I could say that this work is dedicated to all of us in our everyday struggle at work and in our lives. Bushra Fakhoury has worked in Liverpool to create " Dunamis" making it 9 metres high. Next time you are on the bus in Park Lane look for it it is not possible to miss it because it is an excellent position.
This picture has been taken before the unveiling and here Ms Fakhoury is explaining the meaning of "Dunamis". Working alongside the charity " Tusk", Bushra will give 10% of the sale cost to the charity that funds conservation, community development and environmental education programmes across Africa. I've been enchanted by Bushra Fakhoury's works so I will go to the Cork Street Gallery from the 11th to the 17th of November for an exhibition of her sculptures. www.bfakhoury.com