Central to my work is the concept of "emotional gravity," where figures are depicted as heavy and still, burdened by profound emotions.
Mahmood Al Daoud’s artistic practice explores the intricate connection between nature and human emotion. Using innovative techniques, he bridges the physical and emotional worlds, crafting works that invite contemplation. Al Daoud’s distinctive color-mixing method involves blending hues directly on the canvas, creating rich textures and multidimensional layers that immerse viewers in his emotional landscapes.
Central to his work is the concept of "emotional gravity," where figures are depicted as heavy and still, burdened by profound emotions. This symbolism captures the tension between internal turmoil and the external world, reflecting moments of stillness amidst chaos. By incorporating natural materials like sand, Al Daoud reinforces his deep connection to the environment, illustrating how it shapes and reflects human emotion.
Through his large-scale installations and intimate paintings, Al Daoud continuously draws attention to the interplay between nature and the human psyche, making the invisible visible through his mastery of texture, color, and composition.