My life has always been intertwined with line and thread,
which have marked many precious moments and memories
for me. In my early years, I spent a lot of time in my father’s
shop, where he was a creative tailor. I listened to the various
conversations he had with his customers, some deep and
some simple. All of them required me to pay attention and
to understand the events and connect them with a thread of
ideas, just like the thread that my father used to sew random
fabrics together in certain ways, creating elaborate pieces
of art that were ready to wear and impress everyone with
his high level of dedication and craftsmanship.
As I grew older, my attachment to thread increased, but in
a different way and form, which was the line, the second
simplest expressive element after the dot. I saw international
artists breaking boundaries and producing truly creative works. I followed
their footsteps and created my own works, mostly expressive portraits. But
after a while, this became usual and normal for me. This was not exactly
what I wanted from the line. I wanted to give it more freedom, in direction
and thickness, and to free myself from the imagined, conventional idea and
to rebel against it. I wanted to be satisfied with only shaping what the sense
of the idea demanded at that moment. This led me to the latest abstract style
I called it “Free Thread Forming”, which I am still working on developing and
refining. This is a unique style that gives me complete freedom to express
what I think or feel, or to take the role of another person in this expressive
process, a person who may have ideas but may not be able to express them
because words cannot capture them. This is where my role comes in, to
extract them and bring them to light in another way, more eloquent than
words.
More artwork by Wadah
Inveat company interior mural
Inveat company interior mural
School mural
African garden
African garden
School mural
Community work
Waterfall house
Comic
Illustrator Ramadan in sudan
Tea seller
Abbas farah
Steel scaluton
Clay man
Collection
Apstract
Sketching
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