Looking at the flowers by Hassan Hamdi

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Hassan Hamdi

Amsterdam, Netherlands

About ‘Looking at the flowers’ by Hassan Hamdi

A woman looking at flowers in silence - a moment of peace, reflection and connection with nature. This painting is not just a flower arrangement, but a depiction of how memories, scent, colour and culture come together in one look.
The inspiration comes from the Amazigh tradition in which symbols and colours refer to femininity, hope…

Original created by Hassan Hamdi.

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Hassan Hamdi
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Hassan Hamdi is a Dutch-Moroccan visual artist whose work balances between stillness and expression. His portraits and conceptual projects have been featured on international art platforms such as Saatchi Art and Werk aan de Muur. With a refined style and deeply human approach, he touches on themes of identity, vulnerability and connection.

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