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Sarah Al Abdali

  • Home
  • About
  • Installations
    • Gilded Path
    • After Hijrah
    • Water Poem
  • Paintings
    • Inhale
    • The Trilogy of Refuge
    • Layla Falls Asleep
    • Leleh
    • Makkah
    • Remains
    • Siege
    • Sukoon
    • Sukoon ma' al that
    • Women and the Bougainvillea
    • Ulfat
    • Submission
    • Depth
    • And my house burned leaving nothing behind but a myth
    • Balat
    • Resilience of Ushar
    • Aza
    • Self Portraits
    • The Blue Collection
  • Exhibitions
    • The Simorgh Always Rises
    • Growing Vines of Sodom
  • Blog
  • Press
    • Metti Uno Stencil Alla Mecca
    • Sarah Al Abdali, la mémoire artistique du Hedjaz
    • 6 artistes saoudiennes qui créent de l’impact social
    • Sarah Al Abdali: “Art defines what a society believes in”
    • Five Saudi Artists to Watch
    • On Nostalgia and Material Culture in the Hijaz: An Interview with Sarah Al Abdali
    • Saudi's fearless female artists
    • World-renowned Saudi artist returns to Hijazi roots for exhibition project
    • Events Highlight a Thriving Visual Arts Scene in Saudi Arabia
  • Contact
 
 
Thank you!
 
رحمة الله عليك يا صاحب أجمل سيرة و أطيب خُلق. كنت للكثير ممن عرفوك معلما و مُلهما و قائدا، و ذلك و أكثر لي يا أحن و أطيب أب. * مقتطفات من مقال اليوم في جريدة المدينة.
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No words can do justice how it feels like to cope with your loss. May we reun
من أجمل التجارب التي خضتها العام الماضي تجربة مشاركة نساء من تاريخ الحجاز قرأت عنهن كثيرا وأسرن مخيلتي. عمل "الطبريات" في معرض تنويرات منسية والذي أقيم في ألمانيا من تقييم الهام خطاب و مايكل ارزت. ————-
Proud to have
The happiness of the drop is to die in the river ~
ليلى في معرض العنقاء دائما تسمو  القائم بالمدينة المنورة. 
Layla at the Simorgh Always Rises currently showing in Madinah Arts center.
This is about facing one’s self with all the anxiety this journey would take. We grow up thinking that people would fear all the things we perceive as scary, but never the simple fact of just being.. being real, true, genuine, being ourselves,