Entering Soma (Drinking From The Starpool)
Entering Soma (Drinking From The Starpool)
Entering Soma (Drinking From The Starpool)
Entering Soma (Drinking From The Starpool)
Entering Soma (Drinking From The Starpool)
Entering Soma (Drinking From The Starpool)

Zayn Qahtani

Entering Soma (Drinking From The Starpool), 2025Sign in to view price
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Material
chrome gilt polylactide, abalone shell, lapis lazuli pigment, amethyst pigment, watercolour, coloured pencil, recycled cotton paper, baltic birch
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant, abstract artwork features a central panel adorned with intricate, colorful designs. The composition is dominated by a prominent arched frame, within which a mesmerizing celestial motif is depicted, surrounded by a constellation of star-like shapes in shades of blue, purple, and pink. The overall style evokes a sense of cosmic wonder and mysticism, with the artist employing a distinctive textile-based technique that lends a rich, textural quality to the piece. This artwork likely draws inspiration from ancient spiritual traditions, inviting the viewer to contemplate the interconnectedness of the natural and celestial realms. ...

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Universal Shrine for Grieving
Artist
Zayn Qahtani
B.1997, Bahraini

Zayn Qahtani channels inspiration from ancient traditions and natural ecosystems to breathe life into inanimate objects. Her paintings and sculptures explore animist themes, creating visual narratives where reality and dreams intertwine. She often works with materials derived from regenerated sources such as plant-based pigments, recycled bioplastics, and handmade paper. These organic elements, combined with poetic expression, create pieces that resonate with vitality and spiritual energy. Qahtani’s recent projects delve into the subconscious, examining the tension between the conscious self and its shadow aspects. Her work draws on mythological references, such as the Nephilim—fallen angels symbolizing a descent into the shadow self—offering viewers a glimpse into realms both mysterious and chaotic. By weaving together personal mythology and universal themes, Qahtani’s art invites reflection on identity, transformation, and the unseen forces that shape human experience. ...