L'héritière aux mille symboles

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 80cm (W) x 100cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

A woman stands with her back half turned, glancing over her shoulder as if carrying the memory of an ancient world. Her flowing cape is adorned with sacred Amazigh (Berber) symbols — emblems of resilience, wisdom, and identity. Shades of orange, green, and yellow intertwine, evoking the earth, life, and the golden sun of Morocco. This piece pays tribute to feminine strength and the enduring cultural heritage of the Amazigh people — both timeless and alive. She does not just wear her heritage — she becomes it.

Artist Bio

Loubna Soulaimani is a self-taught Moroccan artist. Her work blends abstract and cubist influences, drawing deeply from cultural memory, feminine strength, and ancestral legacy. Painting primarily with acrylic on canvas, her pieces are rich with symbolism and textured forms that echo the visual language of her heritage.

Inspired by her maternal grandmother — a passionate, unschooled artist — Soulaimani honors a lineage of creativity passed down through intuition and tradition. Each artwork becomes a bridge between past and present, expressing both silence and identity through layered color and form.

Rooted in her Moroccan origins and shaped by her lived experience, the artist uses her practice to reclaim, reinterpret, and celebrate cultural depth with contemporary sensitivity.

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Loubna's studio is in Canberra