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Saudi Artist Arafat Alasmi Celebrates Asir Culture Through Art

Evangeline Tereshkova by Evangeline Tereshkova
August 6, 2025
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Saudi Artist Highlights Asir’s Rich Culture in Captivating Artwork

Saudi artist Arafat Alasmi is using her creative talents to shine a light on the stunning landscapes and deep-rooted traditions of the Kingdom’s southern Asir region. With a strong connection to her homeland and a unique touch that blends visual beauty with cultural identity, Alasmi has earned a growing reputation in the local and regional art world.

Growing up surrounded by the natural splendor of the Asir mountains, Alasmi found early inspiration in the area’s dramatic valleys, lush greenery, and vibrant climate. “I enjoy using pastel colors to paint natural and heritage landscapes,” she explained, emphasizing the role nature plays in shaping her artistic imagination. Her brushstrokes bring to life not only the physical features of the region but also the soul and rhythm of Asiri heritage.

Alasmi expressed a strong personal connection to her subject matter, saying that she finds peace in nature and feels most expressive when painting traditional landscapes. In particular, her work reflects a deep-rooted sense of belonging, offering her both psychological comfort and a means of emotional expression.

In addition to capturing the natural beauty of her homeland, Alasmi incorporates Arabic calligraphy into many of her pieces, merging visual elegance with cultural symbolism. Her distinctive technique provides a powerful representation of Saudi identity through a contemporary lens.

Despite having a university degree in geography, Alasmi’s passion for art outgrew the limits of her formal education. “The absence of an art major at my university was not an obstacle,” she said, noting that it became “the engine for self-development.” She taught herself to paint through relentless practice, exploring various artistic materials, participating in community activities, and attending exhibitions.

Alasmi credits her family with helping her build the self-confidence necessary to pursue her artistic goals. “Family support in the early stages has had a significant impact,” she shared. She also pointed out that even small gestures from the community — such as attending shows or sharing kind words — are meaningful motivators for artists like herself.

While her path has been shaped by support and inspiration, it has not been without challenges. Among the early hurdles were the lack of specialized art education at university, limited access to materials, and the relatively low level of community recognition for emerging artists. Perhaps most challenging was the task of defining her role as a female artist navigating a conservative cultural environment. Nonetheless, through perseverance and dedication, she has carved out a space for her voice and vision to thrive.

Her journey has taken her beyond the Kingdom’s borders. Participation in various domestic and international exhibitions has broadened her perspectives and enriched her artistic identity. These opportunities offered not just exposure, but meaningful cultural exchange and collaboration with artists from different backgrounds.

Now, as public appreciation for fine arts continues to grow in Saudi Arabia, Alasmi sees a bright future for female artists. “Societal awareness of the value of fine art has been growing in recent years,” she noted, and believes that broader platforms are becoming available for Saudi women to express themselves.

Looking ahead, Alasmi is determined to expand her presence throughout Saudi Arabia and the wider Gulf region. She aims to take part in major upcoming exhibitions and dreams of hosting a solo show devoted to her evolving artistic style. Another goal is to organize workshops for young girls, using her journey to inspire the next generation of Saudi artists.

With her deep appreciation for the Asir region and her unwavering dedication to sharing its beauty, Arafat Alasmi stands as a compelling voice in the Kingdom’s growing art scene—connecting tradition with modern expression and championing both heritage and creativity.

Team V.DIR-EM-UAE

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