29.12.23

write the year out

self portrait . 2023

it's always a shock when the year comes to a close, asking ourselves how did it pass so fast! it feels like there aren't enough months in the year anymore to achieve one's goals and promises. but at the same time, we all wish for the year to end when things get too much. and with the current terrible news from around the world, this year couldn't end any faster...
personally, 2023 was a mixed one. there were a series of losses – from losing my studio to the passing of loved ones, and multiple canceled projects. but at the same time, it was a year where i kept reminding myself of how truly blessed i've been despite all the losses. one of the greatest things that happened this year was finally traveling again since covid. after three years of not leaving dubai, i got on a plane for both work and leisure, and it's been great to experience the world again outside of the dubai bubble. on a professional front, things were quite slow in comparison to previous years. but the projects i did work on were some of my favourites, and also allowed me to hone in and grow my skills as an illustrator, printmaker and textile artist. please do check out my previous posts to see the projects i worked on this past year.
with that said, i can't have an end of year blog post without spilling truths about the local art scene and it's many disappointments. i probably sound like a broken record at this point, but every time i think the art scene has outdone itself with its share of let downs, it continues to surprise me with more disappointments! at this point, you can't make this s*** up! here is my 2023 list of disappointments and views about the arts:

・losing my artist studio abruptly earlier this year left a little bitter taste that hasn't gone away. besides my nearest and dearest who helped with moving, storage and providing alternative working spaces at short notice, there was absolutely no support from the wider art community.
・it seems there's only interest in artists and their works when presented as a spectacle in scale and takes up half the room (they like to call these works 'monumental'), or works that respond to sexy, annual buzzwords like 'anthropocene', 'sustainability', 'diaspora', or the 'global south' to name a few! i personally don't have a problem with such works, i just wish there was an equal amount of appreciation and space to highlight works that are created outside these conditions.
・i sometimes feel the local art world is only interested in work that are 'conceptual' and present themselves in abstraction, steering away from anything representational. i wonder if that's because it keeps things 'safe' and doesn't ruffle any feathers as the works are open to interpretation by viewers. or maybe everyone's pretending they're super intelligent and think the answers to all the world's problems are found by staring at a cube in a white cube!
・the bar is so low – to be praised and rewarded as an artist is to be mediocre at best. it doesn't matter what your work is about, or how good it is, it comes down to a successful social media campaign and putting the name and face first, not allowing the work to stand on its own or speak for itself. it seems this support for mediocrity is a wider issue, with friends outside the art bubble complaining about the same thing happening in their industries as well.
・i've come to realise that everyone is dispensable in the arts. institutions, galleries, curators – it seems that anyone with some position of power dictates trends and decisions, and you're only rewarded when you start ticking someone else's boxes. the minute you don't, eyes wander to the next person who will. people don't want to listen unless it's exactly what they want to hear...
・it irks me knowing that the region is only of interest to many when there's a big fat paycheque waiting! the amount of people that have popped in and out this past year, who have received support and granted 'golden' opportunities, only to take space from others who've called the region home and haven't reaped the same rewards. it's unfair. i don't know when will we break the habit of 'looking outwards'... 
・it seems people have lost a moral compass. i think this was the year where i've heard and personally seen some of the wildest stories coming from the art world. it's pretty disgusting the amount of nepotism, scandals, jealousy, exhausting every opportunity within the arts only to bad mouth institutions and individuals, pretending you have a political stance about current global affairs only to realise it's all performative – it's all quite toxic. because of it, i've come to the conclusion that my existence within the art ecosystem is in the periphery, away from all this madness. i have no interest in being in the middle of it all, and it's been made very clear that many don't have an interest in me either. to those that are genuine, and may be interested in working together, you know where to find me...

and with that, i have to say good bye to 2023. once again, i'm so blessed to have worked on some of my favourite projects this past year, and it wouldn't have been possible without the support of individuals and institutions who believe in my work and what i do – y'all know who you are, and i can't thank you enough. i hope 2024 has some exciting opportunities, with genuine collaborations and relationships waiting to happen. until then, season's greetings and happy new year to everyone reading this. may 2024 be peaceful and good to us all...

18.12.23

make me dance, cats

make me dance, cats . 2023

'make me dance, cats' at design dispatch . 2023

here's a newly commissioned artwork for a group show i'm happy to be a part of – 'design dispatch', curated by möbius design studio, is a themed exhibition on the power of the graphic t-shirt, and how the graphic tee can be a tool for communicating messages, expressions and enabling conversations. the exhibition is inspired by research on the graphic t-shirt by egyptian illustrator and graphic designer mohieddine ellabbad.
as someone who's gotten multiple comments on the t-shirts i wear (and is also a collector of graphic tees), i was really happy to be invited to be a part of this show. my contribution was a fun illustration on my love for dance, and cats! and it's also a little wink to (arabic) dancing cat memes that are in abundance online. given the current state of the news from around the world, i hope this brings a little smile on peoples faces. 
the entire exhibition is quite fun, so if you're in or around abu dhabi, please make sure to head to manarat al saadiyat to check out the show in person. the exhibited t-shirts are gigantic, so be prepared! 'design dispatch' runs from 12 december 2023 to 23 february 2024. for more information on the exhibition, click here. lastly, thank you to möbius design studio for having me on board.

25.11.23

three queens

three queens (page 1) . 2023

three queens (page 2) . 2023

three queens (page 3) . 2023

three queens (page 4) . 2023

three queens (page 5) . 2023

three queens (page 6) . 2023
 
'three queens' published in corniche volume 5 . 2023

i'm happy to share my latest short comic for the fifth volume of 'corniche', an annual comics anthology published by the sharjah art foundation. when i'm asked what 'three queens' is about, i say it's a story about three queens waiting for a disco ball to hatch! readers can interpret the story however they want. but for me, it's a metaphor for the things and people that make up my world, and i probably wouldn't be the person i am today without them. i combined things that carry meaning to me and came up with a bizarre story with a lot of heart. i'm really proud of this one and i hope whoever reads it loves it as much as i do...
corniche volume 5 is now available. make sure to grab a copy – it's a beautiful edition with amazing talent. i'm so honoured to be included in all five volumes so far! i can't thank the corniche team enough for all their effort and support through the years. a huge thank you to the super talented nasir nasrallah for including me in every edition so far, as well as his beautiful efforts in creating the cover artwork for each volume.
ending my post with the accompanying illustrated portrait for the contributors page – it's giving...


portrait . 2023


9.11.23

palestine 2023 for art jameel shop

'palestine 2023' for art jameel shop . 2023

i was invited by the jameel art centre to contribute to the art jameel shop's 'posters for palestine' campaign. i'm super honoured to be a part of this, alongside some of my favourite friends and industry peers. the campaign includes newly commissioned posters by a select group of artists and designers, including myself! i reworked my illustration from my last post (see here), from being less aggressive to a more optimistic and positive visual. 
sales for each poster will directly be donated to the emirates red crescent's 'tarahum – for gaza' relief campaign (donate now to the campaign by clicking on link here). the posters are currently available at the art jameel shop pop up during dubai design week at dubai design district (d3). the pop up runs from 7 – 12 november 2023, so make sure to go down there and grab copies of your favourite posters.

19.10.23

palestine

 

palestine . 2023

i recently remembered a poster illustration i had worked on back in 2003, as a present for a friend who was a strong supporter of the palestinian cause. with the current ongoing atrocities in the news, i fished out my old sketchbook, and felt the urge to redraw what i found in the yellowing pages. 
it's been twenty years since the drawing, and nothing has changed. my heart is heavy witnessing the ongoing genocide of innocent palestinians by their evil oppressors. the politicians and media of the 'free world' are forever complicit in the mass killings of innocent lives, and the atrocities they have enabled in the region for decades. 
if you're reading this and feeling helpless, don't give up. we are blessed and privileged – do your part by donating aid, sharing correct information, read history, and most importantly, stand up for what is right...
to palestine – may you have the strength to continue to resist, and one day be set free. i'm ending this short post with the original sketch below from twenty years ago...

palestine (sketch) . 2003


22.9.23

happy tension day

kylie tension . 2023


i've been taking a break from posting things online and avoiding social media. i wanted to stay away longer, but there's only one thing that can pull me back in, and that is my favourite pop star in the world – kylie minogue.
happy tension day! kylie's 16th studio album 'tension' is officially out today, and i thought i'd commemorate her latest with a little illustration of the gorgeous album cover. also, 16 is my favourite number! i've mentioned this before – kylie is really hard to draw! but i was really happy with how this turned out. if you're seeing this kylie, i hope you like it too...
listening to new music on their release day brings me so much joy. there's a lost appreciation for indulging in music and appreciating physical albums which the digital sphere has taken away. to play a cassette tape, cd or vinyl without skipping songs, exploring the album insert and reading lyrics or looking at beautiful photography and art direction, reading the artist's dedication – the kids today will never understand how great these moments are. 
if you don't hear from me, i'll be tucked somewhere listening to the album on repeat and just taking it all in...


8.9.23

dubai roundabouts

deira clocktower . 2023

the flame monument . 2023

fish roundabout . 2023

earlier this year i worked on a series of illustrations of some of dubai's iconic roundabouts. they were meant to be part of a larger project that unfortunately didn't come to fruition (so far). i really liked how these illustrations turned out, and didn't want them go unseen. so i thought i would release them independently as a series of digital prints, available for sale very soon.
i focused on these three particular roundabouts because they're structures i would regularly encounter while being driven around in the neighbourhood of deira as a young passenger with my family. the deira clocktower and fish roundabout still stand strong today, but the flame monument has been moved off the streets and now stands in a park. i still encounter these structures today, and they remind me of the very few things in dubai that have survived the city's many changes over the last 50 years. i find them extremely beautiful and timeless.
stay tuned for future announcements once the 'dubai roundabouts' prints are available for purchase...