Alsadig Mahmoud (born 1983, Khartoum North, Sudan) is a Sudanese multidisciplinary artist whose work draws deeply from Sudanese culture and symbolism to reflect the experiences of his people both at home and in exile. Blending painting, drawing, collage, and sculpture, he creates visual narratives that explore peace, conflict, humanity, and hope.
His compositions often merge architectural forms, figures, and natural elements, capturing a poetic harmony between movement and memory. Mahmoud has exhibited in Transformations: New Perspectives (Nairobi), Nordic Encounters (Stockholm), Anthropology of Detachment (Nairobi), Home: A Daydream (Nairobi), and Echos of Place (Kampala). He currently lives and works in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Alsadig Mahmoud (born 1983, Khartoum North, Sudan) is a Sudanese multidisciplinary artist whose work draws deeply from Sudanese culture and symbolism to reflect the experiences of his people both at home and in exile. Blending painting, drawing, collage, and sculpture, he creates visual narratives that explore peace, conflict, humanity, and hope.
His compositions often merge architectural forms, figures, and natural elements, capturing a poetic harmony between movement and memory. Mahmoud has exhibited in Transformations: New Perspectives (Nairobi), Nordic Encounters (Stockholm), Anthropology of Detachment (Nairobi), Home: A Daydream (Nairobi), and Echos of Place (Kampala). He currently lives and works in Nairobi, Kenya.