SWIMMING IN NONSENSE SINCE 1988.
Huda Beydoun (b. 1988, Saudi Arabia) is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work spans painting, mixed media, photography, and digital art. Since 2008, she has exhibited both locally and internationally, with notable participation in Dismaland curated by Banksy, Cortona On The Move in Tuscany, and AlUla: A Tapestry of Creativity in Monte Carlo.
Her practice is characterized by vibrant colors, child-like patterns, and playful compositions that often conceal deeper layers of vulnerability and complex human emotions. Drawing on her background in special education, Beydoun transforms personal experiences into universal reflections on resilience, empathy, and the hidden structures of human feeling.
In 2017, she studied fashion photography in Paris under the creative direction of Paolo Roversi and Dominique Issermann, an experience that refined her visual language and enriched her storytelling through image and form.
Beydoun’s work continues to evolve across various mediums, inviting viewers to look beyond the surface and explore the intimate worlds she creates.