Alanoud Saoud Alali began her career in art by studying at Qatar University, where she honed her skills and deepened her understanding of various artistic disciplines.Â
Following her graduation, Alanoud dedicated 16 years to educating young minds as a design and art teacher. This experience provided her with a profound appreciation for the concept and beauty of art.
Upon retiring from teaching, Alanoud embarked on a new chapter in her artistic journey. She pursued courses in jewelry design, which allowed her to merge her passion for fine arts with her newfound skills.
Artistic Style and Medium
Alanoud’s artistic style is a unique blend of abstract and architectural elements, drawing heavily from her surrounding environment, geometric designs, and cultural values and traditions. Her work often incorporates mediums such as acrylic, oil, watercolor, and mixed media, showcasing her versatility and creativity.Â
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Today, she is recognized as both an accomplished artist and a jewelry designer.




Inspiration and Process
Alanoud’s art is deeply inspired by the rich cultural legacy and the natural beauty of her home land, Qatar. She finds inspiration in the country’s vibrant environment and stunning architecture, which are frequently reflected in her pieces. Her creative process is driven by passion and a profound emotional connection to the subjects she portrays.

Professional Achievements
Alanoud’s work has been showcased at notable exhibitions, including the Visual Art Exhibition in Doha in 2003. As a jewelry designer, she earned 2nd place in the prestigious Antwerp HRD Jewelry Design competition, a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft.
Future Aspirations
Looking ahead, Alanoud aims to participate in international biennales, sharing her art with a global audience. She is particularly excited about her association with WEYA Art Gallery and the opportunities it will bring to exhibit her work in upcoming exhibitions.
Alanoud believes that art is a unique expression of an artist’s feelings, much like a fingerprint that no one else possesses.
Through her art, she continues to explore and convey her emotions, creating works that are distinctively her own.