Saturday, June 11, 2011

Artful Afternoon Tea at House of Mirrors






























Enjoy a cup of tea and a guided tour of the splendors of the Kuwaiti home which has earned its title as the 'House of Mirrors'. The first floor houses separate art galleries for both Lidia's and her late husband Khalifa Al Qattan's work. Many people in Kuwait call her home the 'House of Mirrors' but for Lidia her home holds greater meaning, “I call it the fulfillment of a dream.”



For many people a broken mirror is steeped in the superstitious belief that the injurious deed will be followed by seven years of bad luck. However, for Lidia Al-Qattan, a renowned Italian artist in Kuwait, a broken mirror would be the inspiration to set her upon the journey of a lifetime. As the wife of the famous Kuwaiti artist Khalifa Al-Qatten, Lidia was often inspired to create her own works of art to impress her husband after he returned from trips exhibiting his artwork in various locations around on the world.


On one such occasion back in the Sixties, Lidia’s husband was away in the USA as part of a collective art exhibition in Washington, D.C. Prior to his departure her husband had completed a wooden cabinet that he created with his own hands. All that was left to be done was a couple of coats of paint. However, after Lidia was unable to procure some paint she came up with a brilliant idea to really make the cabinet shine. “I then remembered I had some pieces of a large mirror somewhere in the house where my three year old daughter, Jalila, had broken sometime ago which I decided to keep.” Lidia set to work affixing the broken shards of mirror to the cabinet with some heated wood glue. However, the edges of the glass were still very sharp and dangerous with a child in the home. After completing her design, Lidia mixed together some plaster cement and water to fill in the gaps and make the edges of the jagged mirror smooth. Once dry, Lidia further filed down any remaining rough edges. The result was very pleasing to her eyes. However, the real judge would be her husband as he was set to return home.

Fortunately, Lidia’s husband was very impressed with her work. And so began her transformation as she evolved into an artist into her own right and used her very own home as her canvas. Over the course of several years Lidia has painstakingly ‘bedazzled’ every inch of her home with broken mirror pieces in every shade of the rainbow. Today it is a popular tourist destination and museum with visitors taking guided tours every day.

For a quirky art-in-action experience, visit this small museum in a residential house in the suburbs of Qadisiya. Reputedly, 77 tons of mirror and 102 tons of white cement have been used in the creation of the mirror mosaics that spangle the entire house - both inside and out.

If you can't make this organised trip then a private viewing can be pre-arranged by calling Lidia  Tel: + 965 2251 8522. See another gorgeous review by Its a colourful world.



3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the interesting post, if possible I would like to use some of your photos on our blog with mentioning the source.

    Thanks again :)

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  2. Hi BananaQ, it's a very interesting place. These pics I found on Crazy in Kuwait blog, so I think it would be ok - if you credit them. I have taken some more pics which you can gladly use on another post regarding our visit to Lidia's House of Mirrors. Thanks for popping by :OD.

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Always great to hear from you :O)