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Omani Conceptual Artist speaks about Death, Building Community & Women's Rights - Ali alSharji [E003]
In this episode of Own the Future, Ali alSharji, an Omani Conceptual Artist, shares about a series of events that lead him to contemplate the meaning of life, life after death, and what you leave behind. These deep thoughts from a young age drove him to
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Show Notes
- English - 94%
- Arabic - 6%
In this episode of Own the Future, Ali alSharji, an Omani Conceptual Artist, shares about a series of events that lead him to contemplate the meaning of life, life after death, and what you leave behind.
These deep thoughts from a young age drove him to become an artist who uses photography to unravel concepts, and create social commentary about equality in society—with a specific passion about women’s rights.
Listen as Ali opens up about his personal life, art, and the importance of community.
Find Ali alSharji here: Instagram or Twitter
Find the story of Lilla's Dance (arabic) here: Lilla's dance
And Ali's home page here: Website
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