Nasser Almulhim Saudi Arabia, b. 1988
Eternal dream, 2024
Acrylic and oil pastels on canvas
220 x 180 cm
86 5/8 x 70 7/8 in
86 5/8 x 70 7/8 in
$ 14,000.00
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2024, IN - Between Tabari Artspace, UAELiterature
In In-Between, Almulhim explores the flows between the conscious and the subconscious. Each piece reflects the dichotomy of the human psyche, referred to by the artist as "the split" - the space in between conscious and subconscious realms.In-Between series, 2024
For Almulhim, painting, particularly the application of vibrant, expressive colours, serves as a form of healing and therapy, contributing to his spiritual and artistic growth. The creative process acts as a catalyst for navigating circular thoughts, memories, and trauma, ultimately fuelling growth and transformation. Building upon the themes explored in his inaugural solo exhibition at Tabari Artspace, Shadow Work, Almulhim returns to the principles of Jungian psychology. Inspired by Carl Jung's notion of shadow work, which emphasises the importance of confronting one's hidden aspects for self-awareness and inner peace, Almulhim embarks on an exploration of the human psyche.
In "The Philosophical Tree" (1945), Jung remarked, "One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious." Almulhim embraces this philosophy, seeking to illuminate both the light and darkness within the self through his art. His work challenges viewers to confront their own shadows, but beyond this, his latest work is bridging the gap between conscious and subconscious realms.
In In-Between, Almulhim explores the flows between the conscious and the subconscious. Each piece reflects the dichotomy of the human psyche, referred to by the artist as "the split" - the space in between conscious and subconscious realms.
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