Jassim Aldhamin
In Ghazal I, Saudi artist Jassim AlDhamin transforms the theme of flirtation into a visual dialogue of color, movement, and emotion. The elongated, ethereal figure floats weightlessly against a serene blue background, evoking both tenderness and tension. Through delicate layers of pink, green, and yellow hues, AlDhamin captures the complexity of desire—its fluidity, vulnerability, and emotional resonance.
The composition is animated by swirling lines and luminous tones that seem to trace the invisible currents of feeling. The figure’s half-closed eyes and graceful posture suggest a moment of surrender or quiet introspection, while the surrounding abstract forms hint at the invisible energy that connects bodies and emotions.
Through Ghazal I, AlDhamin reimagines the Arabic notion of flirtation—not as superficial play, but as a poetic state of openness and sensitivity, where emotion becomes both seen and felt through the language of color and form.
