Zahra Al Ghamdi
Al Bahah, Saudi Arabia
About the Artist
Zahra Al Ghamdi's practice is characterized by her use of natural materials and found objects to create installations that explore themes of memory, landscape, and the passage of time. Her works often involve the manipulation of organic forms, creating new meanings and associations. Al Ghamdi's work is marked by a sense of tactile materiality and a keen interest in the environment.More Artists from Saudi Arabia
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