
Sumaya Azam's art drinks deep at the fount of Islamic piety and culture
Sumaya Azam, who specialises in painting with acrylics, has a collection of paintings inspired by Ramadan. 'My paintings explore themes of faith, reflection, especially during Ramadan, and the beauty of Islamic architecture,' she says. 'I strive to capture the essence of these themes through vibrant colours and intricate details, creating a visual dialogue that invites viewers to contemplate the deeper meaning of the Holy Month.' Hailing from Bangladesh and based in Ras Al Khaimah, besides acrylic, Sumaya also paints in water colour and does sketches, mandala and calligraphy art. She figures frequently in the UAE art circuit: currently, one of her Ramadan-inspired paintings is being displayed at The Design Gallery, Ras Al Khaimah, and another Ramadan-oriented painting is being shown at voco Bonnington Dubai, at the 'Ayah' exhibition hosted by PaintBrush Art Community. Sumaya has also taken part in 'Ruminism', the virtual art exhibition organised by Funun Arts. She speaks to Gulf Today.
The Light of Ramadan.
How does art express the spirit of Ramadan?
Art is a powerful tool for understanding Ramadan, capturing its spirit through various mediums. The paintings that depict scenes from Islamic history and tradition, showcase the beauty of Muslim life. Calligraphy, with its intricate script depicting Quranic verses, invites reflection on Islamic teachings. The geometric patterns, found in mosques and Islamic architecture, symbolise the journey towards inner balance and harmony. Beyond its spiritual aspects, art also captures Ramadan's festive atmosphere, incorporating beautiful decorations, lanterns, and, of course, special cuisine.
As a self-taught artist, what have been the advantages and disadvantages?
On the plus side, I have complete freedom to learn at my own pace, experiment with different techniques and styles, and develop my own unique voice. I am also free to focus on the areas that interest me most, without being forced to learn things. However, being self-taught also comes with challenges. I miss valuable feedback from experienced instructors and mentors, which can be crucial for developing my skills and identifying areas for improvement. I often struggle to stay motivated and disciplined, in the absence of a framework. And since I am learning independently, it can be harder to network with other artists and build a community of support.
Artwork titled The Bounty.
Why do you like colour?
In the realm of art, colour is the artist's voice. It's the spirit of our creativity, the vibrant heartbeat of our art. To me, colour is more than just a pigment. It is a vibrant symphony that allows me to express emotions, narrate stories, and build breathtaking worlds. As artists, we wield colour with magic brushstrokes, transforming our blank canvas, into a canvas of feelings.
Blue Mosque, Afghanistan.
How do you keep yourself updated regarding art trends?
I am always on the lookout for what's new and exciting in the art world! I follow art accounts on social media platforms to see what artists are creating, and to discover new trends. I subscribe to several art magazines and journals that provide information on contemporary art, emerging trends, and artist profiles. I also spend time on forums where artists share their work, discuss trends, and offer feedback.
Why do you like Realism and not other genres like Surrealism, Abstract or Cubism?
To me, Realism is a clear path between the artist and the viewer. It speaks to me in a language I understand, a language of detail and precision. It helps me capture a shared experience, a common understanding of the world around us. I do admire the creativity and innovation of other styles and am open to them, but I find myself drawn to the quiet power of Realism.
The Door of Imagination (left) and Calligraphy work titled Glorify.
Do you like to paint indoors or in plein air?
I love quiet, calm places, so I prefer to paint indoors. This helps me stay focused on my work without any distractions, especially when I'm working with intricate details and layers in my paintings.
Why does architecture attract you?
I believe architecture is a powerful form of storytelling. Every building has a story to tell about its history, the people who built it, and the culture it represents. It's a visual language that allows us to connect with the past and the future. For me, Islamic architecture is a particularly captivating narrator, through its intricate patterns, vibrant colours, and the use of light and space that reflect a deep connection between art, spirituality, and the environment.
Sumaya Azam is based in Ras Al Khaimah.
How does detailing enhance the impact of an art piece?
Detailing makes an art piece appear more realistic and makes the viewer feel like they are experiencing an artwork more deeply, almost as if they are part of the scene. It is also used to convey emotions, tell stories, and create a specific atmosphere, adding to the overall impact of the artwork. It demonstrates the artist's skills and dedication. It also creates a sense of wonder and awe in the viewer, making the artwork feel more magical and mysterious.
How do you find inspiration?
I get my ideas from observing the world around me and letting my mind wander, taking in details. When I see what I think is something interesting, maybe a picture, a flower or a cloud, it sparks a chain of thought. I let my imagination take over then, and start to build on that idea. Sometimes, the best ideas come from just sitting down and letting thoughts flow. It's like a conversation with myself, where I explore different ideas and possibilities.
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