Fatima Ahmad Fakhro was born in Bahrain on November 22, 1943. Located in the middle of the Arabian Gulf, Bahrain is an Arab nation governed by a monarchy and predominated by a male dominant society. Society is dictated by strict cultural and moral Arab traditions. Bahrain has developed tremendously in recent years in terms of technology, cultural diversity and tolerance. But Fatima's childhood and adolescent years witnessed very little freedom of expression for women. This is a theme that she brings with her to the United States, as she has currently been residing since 1980. "My message is to release the women of my world from the repressive bonds of my society." This is represented through her use of nudity as a symbol of freedom and independence. Fatima has deep admiration for the individual freedoms and liberties that the United States of America has to offer. She was also fascinated by the beautiful colours produced by nature and the four seasons. All her art work carries some kind of message or deeper meaning. She tries to communicate universal emotions (such as death, love, and sadness) through personal events. The media she uses to express herself include colour, texture, symbols, and images. "My artwork is supposed to cause an emotional reaction, or give a message to the viewer. I think art is universal”.
From Bahrain is a painting of a women in a male traditional’s white head dress. But across the front are bars, as if the head dress was a cell. It’s titled “ House of Obedience.” The artist is Fatima Fakhro. (By Jim Lamb Green valley News)
Indian Embassy, Beirut. Lebanon First Prize for Portrait of Prime Minister Nehro. Portrait placed in Nehro Museum, Bombay, India.
Centre of Fine Arts, Beirut, Lebanon.
Putney School of Art, London, England.
Omar Khayam Hotel, Bahrain.