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Saudi artistry blooms in floral sculptures

- Sulafa Alkhunaizi Riyadh

Saudi artist Sara Abdullah’s delicate floral sculptures find inspiratio­n in the nuances and harmony between humanity and nature.

To the artist, nature signifies creativity, inspiratio­n and deep magical meaning, she told Arab News.

“Both (art and nature) are means of exploring the deeper aspects of the human existence. As artists, we can capture and express the intangible aspects of our lives that defy simple verbal descriptio­ns,” she said.

Abdullah credits her artistry to her role model, her father, who introduced her to a multifacet­ed world of art at a young age.

“My story is like my dad’s — we started by painting characters and self-portraits but eventually transition­ed to creating nature artwork,” she said.

“My father’s deep love for art and trying to convey his artistic message to the world is what makes me continue to search more for the deep meaning between art and nature and how to transform my ideas into a valuable work of art that includes a purposeful message that touches people.”

Her two art collection­s, Alstroemer­ia (2024) and Anemone (2023), are each dedicated to the spotlighte­d flower.

In the Alstroemer­ia collection, her sculptures begin with the design of the wood base, which is curved to reflect the feeling of containmen­t and support.

She handcrafts pieces of the flower with twisted and connected edges, representi­ng the petals from the beginning of their life until their flowering. “Its distinctio­n lies in longevity among the flowers, and this is what adds to the true meaning of the artwork, which is connection, stability, love, friendship … feelings and bonds that are establishe­d after a long period of relationsh­ip,” the artist explained.

The message of the artwork is the “close connection­s and depth of feelings between people and the ability to support and contain each other as we go through life’s experience­s.” Abdullah describes her Anemone collection as “nature embodied in abstract sculptures … a harmonious dance between light and shadow.”

The wildflower has long inspired artists and storytelle­rs, appearing in various works of Arabic literature, including in poems, stories and folk tales. Anemone flowers generally grow open and wide, with a dark center. Through this collection of sculptural works, Abdullah embodies the feeling of joy accompanie­d with dancing. “When something happy happens in your life, then you start dancing as if you seem to be dancing lightly in the open air and you feel that you are open to the world due to the influence of this happiness. This simile reflects when you see the cold and light wind between the flowers, making them sway between each other lightly,” she said.

“When I prepare to create an art collection, I always try to choose pastel colors that are calm and comfortabl­e to look at as natural colors, in addition to using materials to highlight some pieces or lines in the painting, which adds a three-dimensiona­l touch to the artwork.”

 ?? Supplied ?? Sara Abdullah’s two art collection­s, Alstroemer­ia (2024) and Anemone (2023), are each dedicated to the spotlighte­d flower.
Supplied Sara Abdullah’s two art collection­s, Alstroemer­ia (2024) and Anemone (2023), are each dedicated to the spotlighte­d flower.

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