HAMAD AL HUMAIDHAN
Hamad Al Humaidhan, who has been dubbed a child prodigy artist by Many contemporaries, was born on 11 September 1999, in Kuwait. Being the Second of four children, both of Hamad's parents, particularly his father, feature significantly in Hamad's artistic life. His early exhibitions were in England because his family lives in the United Kingdom where his mother is seeking a doctorate in Microbiology.
Hamad's love for art initially began as a hobby but quickly grew into an addiction. He immersed himself in museums, art galleries, and culturally rich historic buildings to further his passion. Inspired by his father's art books and watching him paint, Hamad's early paintings were influenced by his father's style. Interestingly, without any prior knowledge of Picasso, Hamad naturally adopted a cubist style similar to the renowned artist. Alongside the works of Salvador Dali and Jackson Pollock, Hamad fell in love with Picasso's art. His youthful emotions come alive in his paintings, featuring a mix of real, legendary, and imaginary characters. With mastery, he creates vivid expressions that can rival established artists when it comes to portraying society's subjects.