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A woman with glasses is painting a colorful geometric mural on a large table in an art studio. The mural features patterns with circles, lines, and blocks of various colors including gray, green, black, and brown. Behind her are abstract paintings and art supplies.
A person sewing on fabric with a needle and thread, with sewing scissors, a spool of thread, and a wooden tool on a table.
Close-up of a person with black hair, wearing glasses and a green shirt, working on a colorful, patterned woven piece, likely a rug, with geometric shapes in shades of yellow, orange, green, brown, and black.
Close-up of a person with black hair, wearing glasses and a green shirt, working on a colorful, patterned woven piece, likely a rug, with geometric shapes in shades of yellow, orange, green, brown, and black.

Inesajjarah is a contemporary artist and designer whose practice explores structure, rhythm, and material presence through abstract geometric forms. Working across painting and textile-based media, her work investigates how surface, repetition, and spatial balance shape quiet, controlled visual environments.

Her paintings are constructed through a deliberate and restrained process. Relief is established using molding paste, followed by acrylic applied with sponge techniques to achieve soft, controlled transitions within defined structures. Select areas are developed with coarse pumice, introducing subtle tactile contrast while maintaining overall clarity and balance. A final varnish layer refines the surface, allowing light to settle evenly across the composition. The result is a clean and measured visual language where material and form remain in quiet alignment.

Working across both modular and singular formats, her larger paintings respond to architectural space through scale and proportion. Smaller works are often presented within carefully reworked antique or floater frames, which are hand-painted to extend and harmonize with the composition rather than act as a separate boundary.

Alongside painting, she works with hand quilting and punch needle embroidery. Using natural materials such as cotton and wool, these textile works translate her geometric language into tactile surfaces defined by repetition, rhythm, and duration. Larger pieces function as wall-based works, while smaller formats are framed using the same considered approach, maintaining continuity across mediums.

Extending her visual language beyond singular artworks, she also develops limited surface applications; including wallpaper and Belgian linen-based textiles, allowing her compositions to inhabit architectural space more fully. These works are approached with the same principles of restraint, balance, and material sensitivity found in her fine art practice.

With a background in engineering and fashion design, Inesajjarah approaches abstraction through structural precision balanced by material sensitivity. Across mediums, her work maintains a consistent visual language centered on clarity, restraint, and quiet tension.

Rather than seeking resolution, her practice invites prolonged engagement; allowing form, surface, and proportion to unfold gradually over time is a contemporary artist and designer whose practice explores structure, rhythm, and material presence through abstract geometric forms. Working across painting and textile - based media, her work investigates how surface, repetition, and spatial balance shape quiet psychological environments.

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