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Ah, bonjour mes amis! No, bazaar Magazine is not becoming French, otherwise they would be surrendering to the market trend (see what I did there? If you didn’t see, it’s a WW2 reference). It just seemed ve
Calling artists passionate is clichéd, even though it is almost always very true. Amira Behbehani, however, can be defined by her compassion more than her drive to create art. Because beneath that compulsion to
When Mona Ruehle invited me to her studio, I was bubbling with excitement. I had already seen some of her art online, and I was smitten with it. To be granted access to the place where it all happens truly felt l
By Anna Wallace-Thompson The faces of Kuwaiti artist Ghadah Alkandari’s Eves are familiar – they fill a universe on canvas, spread their wings across pages of her journals, wave at you as three dimensional pu
We’re about to play mind-tricks on you, readers. When you look at the photos, would you think that they were a result of excellent photography? There’s something fishy about this fish photo—something that’
When Fay Al Salem started painting at the young age of seven, she was entranced by the way different patterns and brush methods worked together. After some exploration, she fell in love with pastel and chalk paint
Wake up, work, gym, home, coffee/lunch/gathering, home, sleep; repeat. Does this routine sound familiar? We’re all guilty of indulging this cycle of doom and thus end up complaining about not having the time to
“The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.” – Pablo Picasso On 11th March, four budding artists who were enrolled in the intensive International Baccalaureate Diploma Progr
It was late November, and inside Bayt Lothan proud participants displayed their work for Kuwait 2, an annual exhibition that gathers artists and crafters. In one room pictures taken by Ahmad Al Shammeri, of a baby
TAG Heuer’s Return To The High Seas