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Saudi artist creates paintings with wool

- Arab News Riyadh

Saudi artist Bassam Alkhulifi made the most of lockdown by transformi­ng a hobby into an artistic endeavor that has helped him carve out a name for himself. Alkhulifi creates visually striking rugs that look like paintings, while not conforming to the convention­al form of a carpet. His technique involves using wool and a tufting gun.

He began his artistic journey by sketching with charcoal and later delved into acrylic colors, digital art, and textile art. With time, his skills have distinguis­hed him as one of the most significan­t young visual artists in the Kingdom.

Alkhulifi said: “While redecorati­ng my room, I searched for carpets but couldn’t find one that stood out in terms of design and colors.

“It was then that I realized I could create my own carpet. I got the necessary tools and equipment and ventured into this field.”

Each art medium is a gateway that helps him explore aspects of his creativity.

He added: “I particular­ly enjoy experiment­ing with novel techniques and materials to produce artistic and innovative works.”

Alkhulifi has organized two art exhibition­s, namely “Color as a Scene” and “Life as a Puzzle,” and is presently preparing for his third.

His work was shown at the Islamic Arts Biennale and the

Saudi Design Festival, and has been featured in prestigiou­s internatio­nal magazines such as Vogue Arabia, Cosmopolit­an, and Harper’s Bazaar.

His artwork is showcased on social media, and with hundreds of thousands of followers across various platforms, Alkhulifi effectivel­y shares his works and vision with the world.

Successful artistic ventures align with Saudi Arabia’s commitment to providing comprehens­ive support for talented individual­s.

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SPA Artist Bassam Alkhulifi’s playful rugs began as a pandemic hobby.

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