Rediscovering Abandoned Spaces And Faces

Rediscovering Abandoned Spaces And Faces

June 10, 2017
Rediscovering Abandoned Spaces And Faces
Rediscovering Abandoned Spaces And Faces

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By Mariam Nihal
Saudi Gazette

Born in Madinah, Alofi highlights the city of love and peace in most of his works. He started showcasing the sights and sounds of Madinah when he returned from Australia where he studied Environmental Management and Sustainable Development from Bond University a few years ago. "I got a great response on social media and from then on I just went with it," Alofi told Saudi Gazette at the recent Shara Art Fair in Jeddah organized by the Saudi Art Council.

He is currently the head of Monawwarah Art Initiative with Namaa and previously worked as an Environmental Coordinator and Safety Supervisor at Dar Alhijra project in Madinah. "I am licensed as a guide too. But I only do these tours for Al Mthba, my platform for researchers and academics," he added. Talking about his series of work showcased at the art fair, he said 'Shepherds of Arabia' is one of the most interesting projects he has done. "I drove out and met with pure Bedouins, outside Madinah and just took photographs of them. The stories and faces are so powerful, some of the portraits stay with you," he added.

The other series of work titled 'The  Last  Tashahhud'  is  a  photographic  documentation  of isolated and abandoned mosques  scattered along the winding roads leading to Madinah. The  Last  Tashahhud, is  an  invocation  said  during prayer when  rising from  prostration. "I just got in my car and drove for 1700 km and photographed 70 mosques I found on the way." Philanthropists hoping to offer a place of prayer for travelers build mosques but more of than not, the structures continue to be neglected with no one to look after them. Through this series, Alofi seeks to create awareness on the condition and maintenance of these mosques, which are as important as their purpose.

Website: www.moathalofi.com

Instagram: @moathalofi


June 10, 2017
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