Daniah Al Saleh
My Tribe
Water color, guache, pencil and natural pigment on paper
83.5 x 131.5 cm
DAS0021
Daniah Al Saleh
Outcast
Water color, guache, pencil and natural pigment on paper
59.5 x 113.5 cm
DAS0022
Daniah Al Saleh
Pedestrian
Water Color and Pencil on Paper
146.5 x 150.5 cm
DAS0012
Daniah Al Saleh
Plug A & I
Water color, guache, pencil and natural pigment on paper
48 x 34 cm
From the Clash series
DAS0015
Daniah Al Saleh
Shoot to Kill
Water Color and Pencil on Paper
91 x 130 cm
DAS0011
Daniah Al Saleh
Untitled 1
Acrylic on canvas
219.5 x 586 cm
From the Taciturn series
DAS0013
Daniah Al Saleh
Untitled 2
Water color, guache, pencil and natural pigment on paper
48 x 34 cm
From the Taciturn series
DAS0014
Daniah Al Saleh
My Tribe
Water color, guache, pencil and natural pigment on paper
83.5 x 131.5 cm
DAS0021
Daniah Al Saleh
Outcast
Water color, guache, pencil and natural pigment on paper
59.5 x 113.5 cm
DAS0022
Daniah Al Saleh
Pedestrian
Water Color and Pencil on Paper
146.5 x 150.5 cm
DAS0012
Daniah Al Saleh
Plug A & I
Water color, guache, pencil and natural pigment on paper
48 x 34 cm
From the Clash series
DAS0015
Daniah Al Saleh
Shoot to Kill
Water Color and Pencil on Paper
91 x 130 cm
DAS0011
Daniah Al Saleh
Untitled 1
Acrylic on canvas
219.5 x 586 cm
From the Taciturn series
DAS0013
Daniah Al Saleh
Untitled 2
Water color, guache, pencil and natural pigment on paper
48 x 34 cm
From the Taciturn series
DAS0014
Delirum
The notion that the confines and contents of our own homes are untouched by the outside world is an illusion. The perception of comfort and familiarity within these objects is shattered when they begin to distort from their intended function, and transform into conscious beings. No longer indifferent to the disorder surrounding us, the language communicated by these morphed objects translates and interprets the depicted and perpetuated condition of the outside world. It is when human behavior is explored within their changing forms, and societal themes are critically examined within their positions and patterns that we begin to comprehend the present narrative of the world is enclosing; breaching the haven of our homes, and depicting the delirium that is the state of our reality.