Familiar Waters

Zayn Qahtani

Familiar Waters, 202230 x 21cmSign in to view price
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Material
graphite, chrome gilt polylactide, recycled cotton paper, bahraini date palm paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Zayn Qahtani's "Familiar Waters" features striking eye motifs with horn-like accents, floating above a textured backdrop of teardrop shapes. The artwork uses monochrome tones, enhancing the enigmatic quality of its composition. The surrealist style merges organic and mythical elements, resonating with spiritual energy. Employing plant-based pigments and recycled materials, Qahtani explores animist themes, evoking the tension between consciousness and shadow, inspired by mythological references like the Nephilim. This piece invites contemplation on identity and the unseen forces shaping experience, linking ancient traditions with modern ecological consciousness. ...

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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. ...