Jassim Aldhamin
In Ignorance, Saudi artist Jassim AlDhamin captures the struggle of human consciousness through an abstracted, distorted figure that seems to dissolve within its own energy. The body, rendered in earthy tones and vibrant hues of yellow and green, twists across a muted background, embodying confusion, vulnerability, and internal conflict.
Dynamic lines and layered textures convey the chaos of thought and perception—where clarity blurs into turmoil. The figure’s fragmented form and entangled gestures suggest a confrontation with the unknown, a visual metaphor for the limits of understanding and the weight of self-awareness.
Through this expressive composition, AlDhamin reflects on the tension between light and obscurity, intellect and instinct. Ignorance becomes not just a commentary on what we fail to see, but a meditation on the complex, shifting nature of human existence.
