Patricia Millns
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Looking for the perfect luxury hotel? Dubai is a treasure trove. Combining old-world hospitality and graciousness with new-world style and design, the hotels here are famous for their splendor, and the guests here are treated like royalty. With a sumptuous combination of natural wonder and metropolitan cool, Dubai is an amazing setting for any trip, whether the purpose is business or pleasure. The city itself is something of an international hot spot, with a dazzling array of cultural activities, public festivals, and ample shopping. In recent years it has come to be identified with high culture, with an amazing number of galleries that seem to pop up out of nowhere every few months. The curators and artists here have their fingers on the pulse of something extraordinary, and any visit here should include the visual art.
Local artist Patricia Millns is one of many artists who are making Dubai their home base. Dividing her time between here and Beirut, her reputation is growing rapidly, and in 2007 she was named one of the Top 100 people in Dubai. It’s quite an honor, and her art is really something to behold. Her background is in Northern Ireland, where she spent her formative years before attending art school in Birmingham, UK. Her early works show an interest in Celtic art, using the symbols and repeated patterns to make new works of visual beauty, with comments on contemporary culture in the face of the past. She has been traveling in the Middle East for the past 20 years, and in this time she has found her same obsession with patterns and iconography to repeat, and her work has evolved to incorporate Arabic designs into her works.
With impressive credits like the DIFC Gulf Art Fair, the work of Patricia Millns is reaching huge numbers of art aficionados. She has made some large-scale installations using flags and repetitive iconography to make works that comment on individual identity, where the unique is absorbed into a larger whole, in a public exlploration of the traditions of Sufi mysticism. She also has made smaller works, of course, which are shown in Dubai and Beirut, and can also be seen in galleries all over the region. Many of her works are held in private collections around the world. Her eye for detail and visionary capacity to transfer the small to the sublime is something that makes her a unique artist, and one to certainly watch in the coming years.
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