This artwork is part of my collection "Motifs in Memory." In this collection, I researched motifs that I used to see in my childhood, especially on doors and buildings. As an artist from the UAE, born in the 1980s, I was exposed to many geometric motifs, as the doors with motifs were popular before the emergence of the more modern villa style. In my artworks, I reintroduce these motifs in an experimental approach, creating new patterns. As I am very interested in creating patterns and playing with colors, I found the digital medium to be the best tool to use, as it gave me endless possibilities to experiment with patterns and colors. The choice of colors was more instinctive, but after completing the artworks, they appeared to me as colored kaleidoscope motifs.
I studied Art at the Sharjah Art Institute and have showcased my work in two exhibitions: "Launch" at Sharjah Art Institute (March 2012) and "Bouquet of Art" at Sharjah Art Institute (June 2011). Through experimenting with various art and design mediums, I discovered my passion for digital art, particularly in creating motifs and patterns. Currently, I am dedicated to exploring local motifs from my country, while also aiming to delve into motifs from different cultures to explore the connections between elements in various cultures and civilizations. Despite being rooted in cultural motifs, my art incorporates contemporary compositions and colors to give it a modern and diverse touch. I prefer using digital tools to create my artwork, as it allows me to explore different compositions and colors.
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