A Saudi artist that combines memory and pain … and art plastic!

Fatima believes in the role of technology in expanding the horizons of Saudi plastic art, considering that modern technologies are not limited to tools only, but also contribute to creating an artistic language related to culture and roots, and opens a dialogue with a diverse global audience.
She also emphasized that pain in art is not an end, but rather a start to deep meditation that comes out of underlying energies and turns sadness into a creative act that carries hope and tranquility.
In her artistic career, the real turning point was with her deepening in the silk screen printing technique, where she founded an educational studio at the Musk Institute of Arts, working to enable the new generation of Saudi artists, and hopes to expand its participation globally with a future focus on the relationship between memory and matter using sensory and spiritual elements.
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