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El Teneen : ウィキペディア英語版
El Teneen

El Teneen (Arabic, "the Dragon") is the pseudonym of an anonymous 29-year-old Egyptian street artist and graffiti artist whose work has gained popularity and notoriety in Egypt following the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. El Teneen originally formed one half of the pair "Team El Teneen", or "Dragon Team", however the artist (identified by Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper as a male) now works primarily independently. His works of art have been described as "icons of the 25 January revolution."
==Career and Politics==

El Teneen was not an experienced artist before the 2011 revolution, having focused primarily on abstract painting and studying a field related to science,〔 and he reportedly works in graphic design.〔 Since the revolution, his work has been noted for its revolutionary character and its criticism of SCAF. A self-described graffiti artist, El Teneen says on his associated Twitter profile that "I spray shit on walls in Cairo streets."〔https://twitter.com/#!/ElTeneen〕
Political street art was not common in Egypt prior to the 2011 revolution, however it has proliferated in public spaces in the post-revolution era. Artwork targeting the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, or SCAF, in particular has surged in popularity since the revolution because, according to The Christian Science Monitor, such "anti-military graffiti is a reflection of Egyptian activists’ frustration with the military rulers, who they say replaced one autocracy with another."〔 However, although graffiti in particular has proliferated in Egyptian cities since the revolution, El Teneen has noted that most of it "is not political ... Maybe we can say that people are expressing themselves, but the streets aren't ours yet.”〔 El Teneen has also stated that his artwork is not solely political, stating that "Even if the political situation here is resolved ... we will still have to talk about women, religion and other issues."

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