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Local Artist Nancy Alhabashi

By Dltmontana
Local Artist Nancy Alhabashi

By Nancy Alhabashi

I was always a dreamer since I was a little girl. Far East by river Jordan I grew older loving to write and paint. By age 15 I moved to the United States. It was nothing but a hobby. Not till 2007 when I had to watch my dear father die from stomach cancer, I started painting more and more. I could not grief him enough because I had to put a smile on my face for my two 6 months old twin girls and 18-month-old son. So every night when I put them to sleep I would paint for hours. Only 3 months later I was myself diagnosed with 6 cm mass in my right lung. (Choriocarsinoma) .  . I spent almost 2 years partially watching my kids grow older. Between three surgeries and four long Chemo sessions I would go to my basement and paint. I poured on canvas all kind feelings. (Hope, sad, love, grief…Etc.nancy1

I finally won the battle. Although cancer is never good news but in my case it was I knew what I wanted to do with. I have contacted Aurora Theatre and did my first solo exhibit there. It was a very successful solo exhibit with an outcome of seven pieces sold which was the first in the Theatre history. I am very blessed to be given another chance to stay round for my wonderful children (Hisham, Razanne, and Rowanne), and loving husband (Hashem Abuaisheh).

Artist Statement:
I believe in the power of colors. Yes you can stir feelings with only colors. I use several layers to create texture and depth. I am very daring with putting colors together. I  mix impressionism with abstract. Good art is what stirs feelings and touches your heart.

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I am still learning each day about myself through painting and writing. Art in all of its forms is a way of healing physically and mentally. Love is the most powerful feeling that can change lives. I paint and write about love in a very soft yet strong way. Most of my work is dreamy and somewhere else out of this world.

About My Book  Soul Whispers� : As much as painting is a way of expressing for me; writing poetry does the same. So not only that I painted through my hardship I also wrote letters to my children and late father, which I gathered and added many poems that I have written through the last 15 years of my life to make it into my very first poetry book Soul Whispers.

I opened a beautiful Candy shop in Historic Lawrenceville Downtown called “Nancy’s Candy and Spice” my art is all over the wall.


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