Hanan Eshaq

Three etchings by Hanan Eshaq (courtesy of the artist).

3 DECEMBER 2023 • By Hanan Eshaq

Featured Artist, December 2023

 

Hanan Eshaq began exploring visual arts through photography during Yemen’s civil unrest in 2011. Being forced into the throes of an external conflict brought about the need for an internal resolution and reinterpretation of the world around her, and art was the best medium for that journey.

Her artwork extends to ink on paper drawings which express a range of notions, including those of her cognitive reality/internal dialogue as a woman in the context of a conservative and complex socio-political reality. In addition to expressing personal philosophical interpretations, she also finds special interest in social structures, collective consciousness and challenging the status quo.

 

 

Explore more of Hanan Eshaq’s visual art here, and spoken word here.

Hanan Eshaq, Untitled, 2021.
Hanan Eshaq, Untitled, 2022.
Hanan Eshaq

Hanan Eshaq Hanan Eshaq is a writer, photographer, and visual artist based in Yemen. She started exploring visual arts during Yemen’s civil unrest in 2011. Hanan was forced to experience conflict in the outside world which called her to turn inwards. Art was the best medium... Read more

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