Thursday, September 10, 2009

surfing and Islam - a response to racial divide

clipped from www.daylife.com
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 15:  Sydney artist Phillip George poses among his surfboard exhibition at Casula Powerhouse Art Gallery on December 15, 2008 in Sydney, Australia. George designed the range of 30 'Inshallah' or 'God Willing' boards in response to his trips to the Middle East, and to the Cronulla Race Riots in 2005, in an effort to create a lesser divide between East and West. As an artist, he decorates the boards with Islamic motifs and iconography from the historic mosques he visite
Sydney artist Phillip George
designed the range of 30 'Inshallah' or 'God Willing' boards in response to his trips to the Middle East, and to the Cronulla Race Riots in 2005, in an effort to create a lesser divide between East and West.
he decorates the boards with Islamic motifs
exhibited at the Casula Powerhouse arts centre in an exhibition called 'Borderlands', with all boards facing to Mecca.
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