Tamer Ragab's sculptures are an expression of the moving forces of nature and their effects upon the artworks. The wind is a key factor in his work and how it impacts the figure by changing its physical appearance: A movement experiment. Movement influences his sculpting to show the piece in a contradictory state through the winds either by capturing the sudden alt in the action or by imprisoning the piece motion. Adding to the movement effect, the statue's stability point ensures its ability to create a flying effect. He stresses on the conflicting state of the invisible force of nature while expressing humans' mixture of emotions and mental state throughout the portrait, or by using the strength of the figure facing the wind and their ability to fight the force. His sculptures are semi abstract compositions using different materials such as bronze, marble, granite and lately fiber to add an extra effect on the statue's visual. He participated in many international exhibitions : Modern art gallery-United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi 2014. Jeddah Atelier Gallery (Arabian selections)- Saudi Arabia kingdom 2013-2014. Agenda, Alexandria library 2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016, UNESCO in cooperation with the ministry of housing & advanced education 2005.
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