Jassim Aldhamin
In Hideout, Jassim AlDhamin navigates the delicate space between introspection and cultural commentary. His work adopts a lyrical tone, mapping the emotional landscape of solitude and self-romance — moments of retreat where the self becomes both subject and sanctuary. Yet beneath this intimacy lies a broader reflection: AlDhamin quietly confronts shifting social and moral terrains, exploring how behaviors, values, and belief systems evolve under the weight of change.
Hideout thus becomes both refuge and mirror — a contemplative space where personal emotion and collective transformation converge in poetic tension.
