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                            About Zouhair

 

   Zouhair Oitache is a visual self-taughter artist, painter ghraphic designer and tattooer, he born in 07/06/1994 in Tangier (located in north africa), he is passionate of art and especially painting since childhood, he is always in concentration to use the brush to be an average of effective change , and a force affecting in the near future, and for that he exploit different subjects to reproduce in a frame real and creative.

   The artist Zouhair Oitache is inspired by his creative works from different artistic schools: classic, realist, impressionism, spontanism, abstract , and his paintings related with various subjects collect between all what is authentic and what is contemporary, and create a balance between light and shade and between man and woman and between humain, and animal, This artist often begins to tap into his internal environment to influence the external environment and returns to the history of things to represent what they are, most of his paintings carry in their fold the peculiarity of his environment and a positive message and a symbol of his symbols, his subjects vary in the diversity of the Moroccan heritage of origin through human subjects to social Pure, The majority of his works are dominated by the blue color, which is a reflection of his environment where he grew up,without forgetting the other warm colors.

Zouhair love to work with different tools (Oil and Acrylic colors, water colors, ink and pencil) on different materials( paiper, wood, canvas, clothes, skin, wall, graound and trees) for to release his physical art work.


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