Yasmeen Araby

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Yasmeen re-imagines collective fiction, to sustain as well as change the aesthetic experience by interlacing antiquated stories with new symbolism that become transformative. She applies humour that emboldens the relationship between satirical reflection and actual reality. While also, honing a desire to understand the duality of being mixed race and how different cultures play a role in perception. Araby who was raised in the Sinai desert and Essex to mixed parents, is interested in collective fiction, the meeting points between myth and creation stories from different regions, and the connections between cultures. Enchanted sacrificial forests and an Eastern ancient god Baal is introduced to Western Gnomes and ideas of worship. Her work has dark themes mixed with sweet imagery in an intoxicating mix of colourful confusion. In her work what first appears comforting reveals a dark underbelly.
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Yasmeen re-imagines collective fiction, to sustain as well as change the aesthetic experience by interlacing antiquated stories with new symbolism that become transformative. She applies humour that emboldens the relationship between satirical reflection and actual reality. While also, honing a desire to understand the duality of being mixed race and how different cultures play a role in perception. Araby who was raised in the Sinai desert and Essex to mixed parents, is interested in collective fiction, the meeting points between myth and creation stories from different regions, and the connections between cultures. Enchanted sacrificial forests and an Eastern ancient god Baal is introduced to Western Gnomes and ideas of worship. Her work has dark themes mixed with sweet imagery in an intoxicating mix of colourful confusion. In her work what first appears comforting reveals a dark underbelly.
Yasmeen re-imagines collective fiction, to sustain as well as change the aesthetic experience by interlacing antiquated stories with new symbolism that become transformative. She applies humour that emboldens the relationship between satirical reflection and actual reality. While also, honing a desire to understand the duality of being mixed race and how different cultures play a role in perception. Araby who was raised in the Sinai desert and Essex to mixed parents, is interested in collective fiction, the meeting points between myth and creation stories from different regions, and the connections between cultures. Enchanted sacrificial forests and an Eastern ancient god Baal is introduced to Western Gnomes and ideas of worship. Her work has dark themes mixed with sweet imagery in an intoxicating mix of colourful confusion. In her work what first appears comforting reveals a dark underbelly.
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