Abdulaziz Yousef is an artist from Qatar who explores new
visual experiences in his art. His diverse art portfolio showcases various
execution techniques, including animation, murals, multimedia, traditional
canvas artwork, graphic illustration, and sculpting. In addition to his
artistic pursuits, Abdulaziz seeks to transcend the visual expressions of the
unconscious mind through his signature distinctive style.
With an impressive 15 years of experience as a cartoonist on
TV channels and in newspapers, Abdulaziz has developed a distinctive style that
effectively conveys and shares his story with the world. He has gained local
and international recognition, receiving awards for several projects. These
include third place in the Tamyoz award for his Mural work, a Promax bronze
award for one of the digital campaigns he worked on, and multiple awards at
international festivals for his short films.
Abdulaziz has also curated and co-curated exhibitions such
as "leBockade" and "[re]action" in collaboration with the
Doha Film Institute. These galleries were associated with the "Ajyal"
film festival and were highly popular then. Additionally, Abdulaziz has held
solo art exhibitions, with his latest one titled "Escapism" in 2019.
Material description: mixed media on canvas
Dimension: 120 x 100 x 120
Material Description: 3D Print of Bronze Powder
Oxytocin is a striking sculpture crafted using 3D printing and bronze powder, embodying the warmth and connection intrinsic to family intimacy. Through its organic, fluid forms, the piece gives tangible presence to oxytocin, often called the "love hormone," which fosters bonds in moments of closeness. The bronze powder lends a rich, timeless quality, grounding the flowing shapes with a sense of permanence. Delicate yet solid, the sculpture beautifully captures the ebb and flow of familial affection each curve and surface reflecting the invisible bonds that tie loved ones together.
Dimension: 70 x 25 x 70
Material description: acrylic on canvas
Brief Description:
Baranko Wall is a striking, large-scale canvas (2m x 2m)
inspired by the awe-inspiring Branko Wall, a renowned landmark on the climb to
Mount Kilimanjaro. This monochrome piece, finished with a pearl-reflective
sheen, captures not only the physical grandeur of the wall but also the intense
energy that fills the region. The surface shimmers subtly, evoking the wall's
mysterious ability to inspire deep introspection and awaken memories across
different lifetimes. Each brushstroke blends into the reflective finish,
drawing viewers into an immersive space where emotions and thoughts echo. The
painting’s layered textures and pearlescent hues embody the natural majesty and
spiritual resonance of the
Branko Wall invites the observer to journey beyond the
physical landscape into a realm of timeless ruminations and powerful
reflections.
Dimension: 200 x 200 x 0
Material description: mixed media on canvas
Dimension: 100 x 100 x 0
Material description: acrylic on canvas
Brief Description:
In Hind Bint Al Noman, Abdulaziz Yousef captures
the enduring legacy of Arab women, rooted in pre-Islamic history. Using a
monochromatic palette with nude tones, he conveys timeless resilience through
varied acrylic strokes, blending strength with subtle elegance. The contrasts
of black and white create a striking focus on Hind Bint Al Noman, symbolizing
wisdom and leadership. This minimalistic yet powerful homage reflects an era
when women’s voices held cultural and societal influence, honoring Arab heritage
through refined expression.
Dimension: 120 x 100 x 0
Material description: acrylic on canvas
Dimension: 120 x 100 x 0
Material description: mixed media on canvas
Brief Description:
The Dance is a mixed media artwork by Abdulaziz Yousef that reflects the serene beauty of self-acceptance and the freedom in solitary moments. Measuring 53 x 58 cm, this piece combines diverse techniques and materials on canvas to capture the essence of a soul fully present and at ease. Each layer and texture harmonize to illustrate the liberating experience of being comfortable within oneself, as if in a silent dance with the soul. The intricate details and layered composition invite viewers to feel the tranquility of lone company, where freedom blossoms without restraint. The Dance becomes a testament to inner peace, celebrating the grace and joy of embracing the present moment with uninhibited, quiet confidence.
Dimension: 53 x 58 x 0
Material description: mixed media on canvas
Brief Description:
Fabrics is an evocative mixed-media piece (53 x 58 cm) by Abdulaziz Yousef. It captures the intimate, layered essence of the soul navigating an emotionally charged journey. Using various materials and techniques on canvas, Yousef explores the inner landscape of thoughts and feelings provoked by personal challenges. The layered composition invites viewers to dive beneath the surface, experiencing the artist’s vision of transcending limitations and revealing hidden depths. Through these intricate layers, Fabrics evokes the timeless journey of confronting and overcoming inner obstacles.
Dimension: 58 x 53 x 0
Material description: acrylic on canvas
Brief Description:
The Journey is a profound, large-scale work capturing the essence of life’s path through a neo-Platonic lens, reflecting the ascent beyond the self-imposed limitations of ego. Inspired by the climb up Kilimanjaro, the monochrome palette echoes the spiritual awakening felt amidst nature’s grandeur. Each layer of the canvas represents the introspective and transformative process of breaking free from constraints, revealing a radiant path toward self-realization. The shimmering surface draws viewers into a space where emotions flow freely, symbolizing the timeless quest for inner liberation and balance. This piece invites reflection on the universal journey of overcoming obstacles, with each stroke and subtle sheen embodying the uplifting release found when one transcends personal boundaries and reclaims one's true essence.
Dimension: 200 x 200 x 0
Abdulaziz Yousef is an artist from Qatar who explores new
visual experiences in his art. His diverse art portfolio showcases various
execution techniques, including animation, murals, multimedia, traditional
canvas artwork, graphic illustration, and sculpting. In addition to his
artistic pursuits, Abdulaziz seeks to transcend the visual expressions of the
unconscious mind through his signature distinctive style.
With an impressive 15 years of experience as a cartoonist on
TV channels and in newspapers, Abdulaziz has developed a distinctive style that
effectively conveys and shares his story with the world. He has gained local
and international recognition, receiving awards for several projects. These
include third place in the Tamyoz award for his Mural work, a Promax bronze
award for one of the digital campaigns he worked on, and multiple awards at
international festivals for his short films.
Abdulaziz has also curated and co-curated exhibitions such
as "leBockade" and "[re]action" in collaboration with the
Doha Film Institute. These galleries were associated with the "Ajyal"
film festival and were highly popular then. Additionally, Abdulaziz has held
solo art exhibitions, with his latest one titled "Escapism" in 2019.
Abdulaziz Yousef is an artist from Qatar who explores new
visual experiences in his art. His diverse art portfolio showcases various
execution techniques, including animation, murals, multimedia, traditional
canvas artwork, graphic illustration, and sculpting. In addition to his
artistic pursuits, Abdulaziz seeks to transcend the visual expressions of the
unconscious mind through his signature distinctive style.
With an impressive 15 years of experience as a cartoonist on
TV channels and in newspapers, Abdulaziz has developed a distinctive style that
effectively conveys and shares his story with the world. He has gained local
and international recognition, receiving awards for several projects. These
include third place in the Tamyoz award for his Mural work, a Promax bronze
award for one of the digital campaigns he worked on, and multiple awards at
international festivals for his short films.
Abdulaziz has also curated and co-curated exhibitions such
as "leBockade" and "[re]action" in collaboration with the
Doha Film Institute. These galleries were associated with the "Ajyal"
film festival and were highly popular then. Additionally, Abdulaziz has held
solo art exhibitions, with his latest one titled "Escapism" in 2019.
Material description: mixed media on canvas
Material Description: 3D Print of Bronze Powder
Oxytocin is a striking sculpture crafted using 3D printing and bronze powder, embodying the warmth and connection intrinsic to family intimacy. Through its organic, fluid forms, the piece gives tangible presence to oxytocin, often called the "love hormone," which fosters bonds in moments of closeness. The bronze powder lends a rich, timeless quality, grounding the flowing shapes with a sense of permanence. Delicate yet solid, the sculpture beautifully captures the ebb and flow of familial affection each curve and surface reflecting the invisible bonds that tie loved ones together.
Material description: acrylic on canvas
Brief Description:
Baranko Wall is a striking, large-scale canvas (2m x 2m)
inspired by the awe-inspiring Branko Wall, a renowned landmark on the climb to
Mount Kilimanjaro. This monochrome piece, finished with a pearl-reflective
sheen, captures not only the physical grandeur of the wall but also the intense
energy that fills the region. The surface shimmers subtly, evoking the wall's
mysterious ability to inspire deep introspection and awaken memories across
different lifetimes. Each brushstroke blends into the reflective finish,
drawing viewers into an immersive space where emotions and thoughts echo. The
painting’s layered textures and pearlescent hues embody the natural majesty and
spiritual resonance of the
Branko Wall invites the observer to journey beyond the
physical landscape into a realm of timeless ruminations and powerful
reflections.
Material description: mixed media on canvas
Material description: acrylic on canvas
Brief Description:
In Hind Bint Al Noman, Abdulaziz Yousef captures
the enduring legacy of Arab women, rooted in pre-Islamic history. Using a
monochromatic palette with nude tones, he conveys timeless resilience through
varied acrylic strokes, blending strength with subtle elegance. The contrasts
of black and white create a striking focus on Hind Bint Al Noman, symbolizing
wisdom and leadership. This minimalistic yet powerful homage reflects an era
when women’s voices held cultural and societal influence, honoring Arab heritage
through refined expression.
Material description: acrylic on canvas
Material description: mixed media on canvas
Brief Description:
The Dance is a mixed media artwork by Abdulaziz Yousef that reflects the serene beauty of self-acceptance and the freedom in solitary moments. Measuring 53 x 58 cm, this piece combines diverse techniques and materials on canvas to capture the essence of a soul fully present and at ease. Each layer and texture harmonize to illustrate the liberating experience of being comfortable within oneself, as if in a silent dance with the soul. The intricate details and layered composition invite viewers to feel the tranquility of lone company, where freedom blossoms without restraint. The Dance becomes a testament to inner peace, celebrating the grace and joy of embracing the present moment with uninhibited, quiet confidence.
Material description: mixed media on canvas
Brief Description:
Fabrics is an evocative mixed-media piece (53 x 58 cm) by Abdulaziz Yousef. It captures the intimate, layered essence of the soul navigating an emotionally charged journey. Using various materials and techniques on canvas, Yousef explores the inner landscape of thoughts and feelings provoked by personal challenges. The layered composition invites viewers to dive beneath the surface, experiencing the artist’s vision of transcending limitations and revealing hidden depths. Through these intricate layers, Fabrics evokes the timeless journey of confronting and overcoming inner obstacles.
Material description: acrylic on canvas
Brief Description:
The Journey is a profound, large-scale work capturing the essence of life’s path through a neo-Platonic lens, reflecting the ascent beyond the self-imposed limitations of ego. Inspired by the climb up Kilimanjaro, the monochrome palette echoes the spiritual awakening felt amidst nature’s grandeur. Each layer of the canvas represents the introspective and transformative process of breaking free from constraints, revealing a radiant path toward self-realization. The shimmering surface draws viewers into a space where emotions flow freely, symbolizing the timeless quest for inner liberation and balance. This piece invites reflection on the universal journey of overcoming obstacles, with each stroke and subtle sheen embodying the uplifting release found when one transcends personal boundaries and reclaims one's true essence.