Safa Attyaoui
Born in 1990, Tunis, Tunisia
Lives and works in Tunis, Tunisia
Safa Attyaoui is a self taught visual artist based in Tunis. She works with acrylic and ink pen to draw attention to the infinite relationships that link people to their environment. Her work is centred around spiritual experiences, inter-relationships, trace, identity and storytelling. Attentive to physical encounters, she draws from her experiences and uses characters to deconstruct and reconstruct the physical world. In 2020 she created her first short animation movie around the lockdown experience.
In March 2020 her first solo exhibition “Revealing lines” took place in the Chapel of Saint Monique at the IHEC in Carthage. Her work has been shown in several group exhibitions, including ‘Utopia, 100 years of the Bauhaus’ at Dar lasram, Tunis ‘... entrelacés’ at the Safia Farhat Museum, Tunisia, ‘Pour l’amour de l’art’ at the french Institute of Tunis and ‘Minimum standards’ at Bari, Italy. She has participated in several artistic residencies in Tunisia and France, during which she had the opportunity to further explore different materials along with drawing as narrative tools to reveal emotional sensitivity in personal life experiences.
Born in 1990, Tunis, Tunisia
Lives and works in Tunis, Tunisia
Safa Attyaoui is a self taught visual artist based in Tunis. She works with acrylic and ink pen to draw attention to the infinite relationships that link people to their environment. Her work is centred around spiritual experiences, inter-relationships, trace, identity and storytelling. Attentive to physical encounters, she draws from her experiences and uses characters to deconstruct and reconstruct the physical world. In 2020 she created her first short animation movie around the lockdown experience.
In March 2020 her first solo exhibition “Revealing lines” took place in the Chapel of Saint Monique at the IHEC in Carthage. Her work has been shown in several group exhibitions, including ‘Utopia, 100 years of the Bauhaus’ at Dar lasram, Tunis ‘... entrelacés’ at the Safia Farhat Museum, Tunisia, ‘Pour l’amour de l’art’ at the french Institute of Tunis and ‘Minimum standards’ at Bari, Italy. She has participated in several artistic residencies in Tunisia and France, during which she had the opportunity to further explore different materials along with drawing as narrative tools to reveal emotional sensitivity in personal life experiences.
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