Yasmeen Abdullah
About the Artist
Yasmeen Abdullah, a Sudanese artist based in Khartoum, has been crafting her narrative in the art world since her graduation in 2014 with a BA in Painting from the College of Fine and Applied Art. For Abdullah, painting is not just a form of expression but a portal to a world brimming with untold stories, emotions, and reflections of the surrounding environment. She views her canvases as mirrors reflecting the myriad facets of life and as diaries where the inexpressible finds voice.
In Abdullah's artistic universe, mundane objects transcend their everyday banality to become repositories of history and emotion. Furniture in her work is not merely functional; it's a silent observer to the unfolding of countless narratives, bearing witness to the ebb and flow of human life. Similarly, fruits in her paintings are not just still-life subjects but symbols of vitality and the cyclical nature of existence. Light in her work represents hope, a beacon guiding through the uncertainties of life, while fish symbolize the quest for truth amidst the murky waters of reality. Even the crumbs on the floor are imbued with meaning, representing the past that trails us persistently.
As a woman artist, Abdullah is particularly keen on showcasing the depth of female insight and the ability to "read between the lines." Her work invites viewers to look beyond the obvious, to delve into the nuances and shadows where the essence of her narratives lies. Through her paintings, Abdullah encourages a dialogue not just about the visible world but about the layers of stories, emotions, and truths that lie beneath the surface, waiting to be discovered and understood.