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Inspiration of Faith, beauty of Nature, joy of Peace mark Marya Adnan's art

Inspiration of Faith, beauty of Nature, joy of Peace mark Marya Adnan's art

Gulf Today18-05-2025

'My art is a celebration of the harmony and timeless beauty found in Nature,' says Marya Adnan. 'Inspired by its divine artistry, I strive to craft works that evoke serenity and joy, offering a sense of calm in life's ever-changing journey.'
Besides being a noted artist with a creditable exhibition history, Marya is also a specialist in the allied field of interior design. She is a B.A. of Fine Arts in Interior Design from the American University in Dubai, and has worked as Junior Interior Designer at Studio M-Arch, Dubai, and as a Freelance Interior Designer at Decorster, Dubai.
She has shown her works in exhibitions at The Paintly Store, Dubai; Art4You Gallery, Dubai; the 13th Edition of RAK Fine Arts, Dubai; at Artezaar, Dubai; World Art Dubai and at Dubai International Art Centre. She has also won the second place (youth category) at the prestigious Al Bader Award, Fujairah.
The Al Bader Award is conferred on emerging and professional artists, aiming to enhance the connection of youth with their Islamic heritage and produce artworks inspired by the Prophet (PBUH), his merit and the greatness of his morals and values.
Artwork titled Floral Feathered Friend.
'I also draw inspiration from Islamic motifs and symbols, as well as my faith, which guide my creative process and add layers of meaning to my work,' Marya says. 'Through my art, I aim to transform ordinary environments into sanctuaries of peace and inspiration, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the beauty within and around them.' Marya speaks to Gulf Today
What is the link between interior design and fine art?
Art is an important part of interior design, because it helps enhance the overall look and feel of a space. Art brings personality, emotion and a sense of story to an interior. It also helps create balance and harmony through colour, shape and placement. Together, they make a space both functional and visually appealing.
How do you blend secular and religious features in your art?
My art is rooted in the intention to bring serenity and joy to any space, whether inspired by secular themes or spiritual reflections. I create expressive abstract backgrounds layered with natural elements such as flowers and plants, symbolising life, peace, and renewal.
Fatimid Florals and Forms.
When exploring faith-based concepts, I weave Arabic calligraphy and Islamic motifs into an artwork to reflect spiritual depth and cultural heritage. This blend allows each piece to speak both to the heart and the soul, creating a visual experience that is both calming and meaningful.
Who are the artists who motivate you? Why?
Two artists who truly inspire me are Elli Milan and Tahlia Stanton. Elli Milan motivates me with her focus on the artist's identity and purpose — her work and teachings have helped me see art as a calling, not just a skill. Tahlia Stanton inspires me through her expressive use of colour and freedom in her style; there's a bold energy in her work that encourages me to be more confident and intuitive in my own creative process.
How have exhibitions been a learning experience for you?
Exhibitions have been a valuable learning experience for me. They've taught me a lot about how people connect with my work — what pieces draw attention and the kind of audience my art resonates with. It's also been a lesson in patience and resilience, especially in learning to handle rejection, which is a common part of an artist's journey. Over time, I've become more comfortable with it and less affected by it emotionally.
Exhibitions without sales is futile. Is it so?
Not necessarily. While selling is important, exhibitions also allow people see your work, help build your reputation, and opens doors to future sales, opportunities, and collaborations. They're also a great source of inspiration — seeing other artists' work motivates me to keep creating and improving my skills.
What drives you as an artist?
Art has always been my passion, and I want to achieve much as an artist. The thought of not giving it my all and falling short of fulfilling that passion, motivates me to push harder. It drives me to keep growing, keep learning, and keep creating with purpose.
Marya Adnan is based in Dubai.
What colours do you like most? Why?
I love pastel colours for the soft, calming touch they bring to any artwork. At the same time, I'm drawn to jewel tones like turquoise, emerald green, purple, and navy blue for their richness and depth — they add a sense of elegance to my work.
Is motherhood an impediment for an artist (you are a young mother)?
I don't see motherhood as an impediment to being an artist. I've learned to manage my time by painting during my daughter's naps, or in the early mornings and late nights. It's definitely a balancing act, but I make room for creativity because art is a core part of who I am. In many ways, motherhood has deepened my inspiration and made my artistic journey even more meaningful.
How do you see yourself as an artist in ten years' time?
In ten years, I see myself working from a dedicated studio, selling my paintings, and participating in international art fairs. I aim to evolve my own signature style, establishing myself as a professional artist with a meaningful voice in the art world, and being recognised for it.

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