exhibitions
exhibitions
MISK ART RESIDENCY
misunderstanding and the monster we become
Shatha Altumihi an illustrator and printmaker interested in the human psyche. Examining the social tensions around communication, Althumihi employs her skills as an illustrator to visually capture the monsters and creatures that lurk within us.
Addressing the topic of "misunderstanding,' " Altumihi highlights the different monsters that humans morph into when trying to defend or clarify their points of view. These characters have been created using exaggerated illustration and
photography. By integrating these two mediums into one frame on large scale prints, the artist highlights the dynamic capabilities of silk-screening.
MISK x jidar
where culture and technology meet
In collaboration with the Misk Art Institute and the Jidar team, a mural was created that combines Saudi culture with a futuristic vision filled with ambition and imagination. This mural embodied communication and creativity, as visitors to Misk Art Week shared their stories and spread their creativity upon it. Artist Shatha Al-Tumihi was among the artists responsible for this mural, which was vibrant with life throughout the entire Misk Art Week, adding a special charm and leaving a lasting impression on the visitors.
nassaq
mass is a work that narrates and recounts the phenomenon of Visual pollution، witch describes scenes that deplete the energy of human psyche, as visual pollution has always had an impact on the mental health of the individual and society.
which is an integral part of our daily life, which raised many questions, as how can a noble act and human stories and tales be told as being visually distorted
mass