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Suzan Ibrahim
In her artwork, Suzan addresses themes that are mostly symbolic and indirect. The figure of the woman is often represented in her paintings. According to Suzan, women represent a high human value marked with symbolic and aesthetic connotations.
Through the woman’s contemplation, Suzan seeks to dive into her soul and celebrate her. She paints the woman as a sign of love, strength, and pride – as a symbol of Earth, of happiness, and joy – in a state of stillness and in anticipation of a better tomorrow.
Suzan also paints murals as part of her activism in the revolution in Sudan. She believes that the documentation of revolutions is important.
Walid Mohamed
My name is Waleed Mohammed I am Sudanese contemporary artist, Born and raised in Khartoum city, Sudan (2000). I am final year student at “Painting” department, “College of Fine and Applied Arts”.
I was able to exhibit my work for my first time in “Across Generations” collective exhibition next to works by the renowned artists Mohammed Abdullah Otaybi, Salah Abdelhai, Khalid Abdelrahman and Abir Fahd, in 20th Oct, 2021.
Five months later i succeeded in hosting my first solo exhibition “Reverse” in “Downtown Gallery”, in Khartoum, 21st 2022 Jan.
My passion for art bounded me to pursue painting as a major, i opend my own studio in Khartoum after my first solo exhibition.
My artworks showcasing the origin of my style stems through inspiration from old photographs, i think my style adopted to communicate the great influence from the pictures that I am working on for forming my identity.
Ameer Yousif
Ameer Yousif was born in Medani 1979. He graduated from the college of education at Sudan University of Science & Technology in 2007 with a bachelor in Design. Ameer paints a lot of semi-realism and abstractions as he believes more expression is achieved through abstract works. His works also includes plenty of symbolism as it is the result of profound thinking and extraction of the artist’s visual inventory which is received through contemplation of the culture or cultures they are surrounded by. It is why in the works of Ameer a lot of the Sudanese traditional symbols are scene which reflect that heritage. Ameer exhibited in various galleries locally and internationally. Some of them are the French Institute in Khartoum, Umoja Gallery in Uganda and Alliance Fransaise in Tanzania.