Artistic Expressions
“Bayan & Absi,” 120cmX 110,Courtesy of Assel Al-Yaagoub.
Join us as we explore the world of art and creativity, bringing along a group of artists who will open up our doors - and our eyes - to different types of expressions, all the while inspiring reflection, intrigue and perhaps, some delightful confusion.
Fatima Alsada is a Bahraini artist who likes to take viewers onto journeys of self-discovery and profound emotions. Inspired by cubism and expressionism, her art consists of bold colors and geometric shapes that explores complex themes related to growth and maturity. This self-taught artist has participated in multiple exhibitions, including notable displays at Mash Art Space and Safeya Kanoo Hub, where her work has captivated audiences and earned recognition for its raw intensity and emotional depth.
Explore more of Fatima’s creative art here.
“emergence - unfold,” mixed media, 100X100 cm. courtesy of Fatima Alsada.
“New beginnings 2”, 60X60cm. Courtesy of Fatima Alsada.
40x40. Courtesy of Fatima Alsada.
With her vibrant colors and special style, the multitalented Saudi artist Aseel Al-Yaagoub aspires to create fresh contemporary art that blends heritage with modernity. She creates characters that translate her unique perspective on life and explores art by experimenting with different mediums and colors. The young artist participated in multiple exhibitions, such as the third edition of the “Part of” exhibition, and another one with the Saudi society of fine art.
Explore more of Aseel’s unique art here.
“The family,” Courtesy of Assel Al-Yaagoub.
“za’tor,” Courtesy of Assel Al-Yaagoub.
“Nawara & Namron” Courtesy of Assel Al-Yaagoub.
Through an intricate blend of digital collages and photography, the Saudi artist Sara Alnamlah passionately explores the connection between identity, emotions, and visual storytelling.
Sara studied visual art and printmaking at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, and further enriched her artistic perspective through studies in creative writing at Columbia University and digital editing at the New York Film Academy.
Explore more of Sara's multi-layered art here.
“Yellow eyes,” courtesy of Sara Alnamlah.
“Yellow eyes,” courtesy of Sara Alnamlah.
It was experimentation and play that shaped the Egyptian artist Waleed Abodouh's artistic experience. He did not only deal with words in writing, but also drew them and the meanings behind them to revisit them in a novel way. This interest began in his early school years, when some graffiti caught his attention and helped him discover his passion for the art of drawing. Years later this interest turned into an academic specialization that was used to refine his talent. Waleed shares with the world his expressions, and his bold experiments of different artistic styles and patterns, with colors that force you to stand in front of them to discover and contemplate.
Discover more of Waleed's experiences here.
"You blossom wherever you go" - courtesy of Waleed Abodouh.
"My embrace is wide enough for the universe" - courtesy of Waleed Abodouh.
"Life is being stolen by you slowly” - courtesy of Waleed Abodouh.
Qatari artist and content creator Shaikha Al-Subaey specializes in expressionism painting and creative writing. She started out on a mission to find meaning, and today she is on a mission to make meaning. Shaikha believes that art is a language of feelings that can be understood by people of all races and cultures, and that it is a unique and inspired medium through which she can express herself, her experiences, and her thoughts. She was awarded one of the Akhlaquna Awards by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser Al-Missned in 2023 for "Creating Meaningful Content and Positive Influence in Society ''.
She has also won seven innovation and creativity awards.
Explore her artwork here.
"Only when you are compensated... will you realize the wisdom of closed doors" - courtesy of Shaikha Al Subaey.
"Every path holds hidden potential. Don't cling to your assumptions when God offers alternatives"- courtesy of Shaikha Al Subaey.
"If you don't reach for the sky, no one will carry you there"- courtesy of Shaikha Al Subaey.