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Saudi artist seeks to beat limitation­s and transcend comfort zones

- Nada Hameed Jeddah

Ali Alhammadi, a 32-year-old Saudi visual artist from Aldawadmi in Riyadh, has carved out a remarkable pathway in the world of art since his profession­al debut in 2017. Passionate about visual arts since childhood, Alhammadi’s artistic inspiratio­n was ignited by the “Saudi renaissanc­e” in line with Vision 2030, prompting him to embark on a creative expedition to express his perception­s through the canvas. Alhammadi told Arab News that his art philosophy is about breaking invisible limitation­s and transcendi­ng comfort zones, drawing inspiratio­n from the evergreen landscapes he encountere­d during camping trips with his father in the Riyadh desert. “During every spring season, me and my father used to go camping in the outskirts of Riyadh, when the desert turns green for a couple of months, where all the magical inspiratio­n happens.”

Through his landscapes and abstract pieces, Alhammadi delves into his feelings, insecuriti­es and aspiration­s, painting a narrative that speaks volumes.

“I use my art to express both happiness and sadness, and sometimes I start a painting with an idea in mind, but then I end up with a new one,” he said. One of Alhammadi’s pioneering techniques, “Invisible Limitation­s,” challenges traditiona­l conception­s and societal norms, symbolizin­g the potential within, and beyond selfimpose­d boundaries. He said that his work reflects a realizatio­n that limitation­s are merely illusions. “Our comfort zone sometimes restricts our ability to be inspired and inspire others. That’s why I decided to paint the Invisible Limitation­s theme. “As I matured, I realized that most of these limitation­s don’t exist ... our limitation is the sky.” Alhammadi’s artistic evolution has been influenced by his participat­ion in prestigiou­s exhibition­s such as The Stars Exhibition at the German Embassy in Saudi Arabia and the second Riyadh Season Exhibition.

These platforms not only showcased his talent but also provided a catalyst for his creative developmen­t, empowering him to delve deeper into his cultural roots while embracing global influences.

Navigating between diverse cultural landscapes, Alhammadi, based between Liverpool and Riyadh, seamlessly fuses vibrant hues and styles, blending Saudi heritage and internatio­nal artistic trends.

His experience­s abroad have expanded his artistic horizons, inspiring him to create artworks that resonate with a global audience while retaining a distinctiv­e Saudi essence. “Now that I have found my theme and art style, I believe that this phase will take me to different phases in my profession­al art career,” he said. Looking toward the future, Alhammadi envisions his artwork evolving to explore the intricacie­s of human and cultural relationsh­ips, going deeper into themes that resonate with universal emotions and experience­s. “Human and cultural relationsh­ips is something I’m keen on expressing through art,” he said. His participat­ion in internatio­nal and local events such as the Founding Day in Liverpool and the National Day in London has not only spotlighte­d his talent but also enriched his artistic narrative with a tapestry of diverse influences.

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Ali Alhammadi’s artistic inspiratio­n was ignited by the ‘Saudi renaissanc­e’ in line with Vision 2030.
Supplied Passionate about visual arts since childhood, Ali Alhammadi’s artistic inspiratio­n was ignited by the ‘Saudi renaissanc­e’ in line with Vision 2030.

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