The Political and Social Symbolism in Saudi Printmaking: An Analytical Study from 2000 to 2024

Authors

  • Maryam Mohammed Mutib Alamari Associate Professor of Printmaking, Visual Arts Department , College of Art and Design,Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35560/jcofarts1595

Keywords:

Political symbolism, Social transformations, Printmaking, Contemporary Saudi art, Critical Analysis

Abstract

This study aims to explore and analyze the political, social, and culture symbolism embedded in printmaking works produced in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between 2000 an 2024- a period characterized by profound transformations across the social, cultural, and political spheres. Using a critical visual analysis methodology, the research focuses on a selection of printmaking: Neal Mulla, Fayez Abu Haris, and Sami Al-Bar.

The study examines hand-prouced prints  using intaglio, woodcut, and linocut techniques, highlighting  themes of social  transformation, moderation, an belonging within an evolving visual context

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Published

2025-08-01

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The Political and Social Symbolism in Saudi Printmaking: An Analytical Study from 2000 to 2024. (2025). Al-Academy , 117, 59-70. https://doi.org/10.35560/jcofarts1595

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