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ابو الدستور عبدالله السالم الصباح The Father of the Constitution
الشيخ عبدالله السالم الصباح ابو الدستور
الوان زيتية على قماش 120 في 80 سم
The Father of Kuwaiti Constitution sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah
Oil on canvas, 120 X 80 cm.
My Website: www.nawafalhmeli.com
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Uploaded on Aug 14, 2011
Al-Heeshan's Silver Bream شعم الحيشان
Alheeshan's Silver Bream.
Oil on canvas, (81 X 61 cm).
شعم الحيشان
الوان زيتية على قماش 81 في 61 سم
معرض الربيع التشكيلي الرابع 2011
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Uploaded on May 6, 2011
Lingering Memories 1بقايا ذكريات
بقايا ذكريات 1
الوان زيتيه على قماش 100 في 100 سم، 2011
العمل حائز على جائزة عيسى صقر في معرض القرين التشكيلي 17
Lingering Memories (1).
Oil on Canvas, (100 X 100 cm) 2011.
Alqurain 17th Festival, Eissa Saqer award winner 2011.
موقعي الشخصي
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Uploaded on Feb 6, 2011
Lingering Memories 2 بقايا ذكريات
بقايا ذكريات 2
الوان زيتيه على قماش 100 في 80 سم، 2011
معرض القرين التشكيلي 17
Lingering Memories (2).
Oil on canvas, (100 X 80 cm) 2011.
موقعي الشخصي
My Website: www.nawafalhmeli.com
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Uploaded on Feb 6, 2011
Jahra Wedding Disaster 1 كارثة الجهراء
كارثة الجهراء 1
زيت على قماش 127 في 102 سم
Jahra Wedding Disaster (1), Oil on canvas (127 X 102 cm). 2010.
Dedicated to the innocent (57+) souls lost in Jahra wedding fire disaster. Kuwait, August 2009.
Eyewitness Video here ->
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnRkrZwFo9U
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كارثة الجهراء
الله يرحم ضحايا حريق عرس الجهراء برحمته ويسكنهم جناته ويجعلها آخر الأحزان
DA references will be mentioned & credited tomorrow when i find them again! .
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"KUWAIT CITY — The fire at a wedding tent in Kuwait that killed 57 women and children and left many others injured, consumed the structure in a blazing inferno lasting just three minutes, the fire department chief said Sunday.
"It was a horrific scene with bodies and many shoes stuck to the ground at the only exit, they must have trampled over one another," said Brig. Gen. Jassem al-Mansouri, the day after the disaster.
He said Kuwaiti authorities were running DNA tests to identify the 39 women and six children killed in the fire, which left many victims unrecognizable.
Authorities were investigating the cause and al-Mansouri said it could have been faulty electrical wiring, a problem with the equipment used to keep the wedding food buffet warm or the coals used for burning incense.
He added that the fire in al-Jahra, a tribal area west of the capital, was the worst he has seen in his almost four decades of service in this small oil-rich state and close U.S. ally.
Photographs of the scene show the tent was erected in an urban area. The interior was strewn with blackened debris, including the metal frames of chairs and tables, and burnt out air conditioners, a necessity in this hot country where night temperatures in the summer are often above 100 degrees (40 degrees Celsius).
It was not clear if the bride survived or how many were in the tent when it caught fire. Al-Mansouri said the structure was 13 yards (12 meters) long and could have housed up to 180 people.
Wedding parties are held separately for women and men, with children attending the women's event. The parties usually feature a catered buffet dinner as well as singing and dancing to Kuwaiti and Arabic music.
No alcohol is served in conservative Kuwait.
Al-Mansouri said 58 injured were still in hospitals, seven in serious condition with severe burns.
Events in tents should be licensed so that authorities approve the type of tent set up and ensure it has the necessary safety features, said the chief, adding that Saturday's event was not licensed.
The upholstery and the stuffing of the chairs used was also highly flammable, said al-Mansouri.
The Interior Ministry called on Kuwaitis to stop erecting tents in the middle of crowded neighborhoods and there has been talk of banning them altogether.
Tents are also used in election campaigns, but by permit only.
The government had opened a hot line and an information center for relatives of the victims, Kuwaiti state television said.
The country's ruler, Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah, extended condolences to the families of the victims and his office, according to the Kuwait News Agency.
He also announced that in sympathy with the victims and their families he would not be receiving well wishers as he traditionally does for the advent of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan which starts around Aug. 22."
Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved
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Uploaded on Feb 21, 2010
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