Central Pockect Loop Fingerprint

Artist Name: WHALA EL YASIN ABOUID

Dimensions: 40 x 50cm

Mediums Used: Acrylics, Watercolors

Frame: Solid wood in a black glossy finish

Crystals Used: Black Spinel, Herkimer Rough, Pyrite Quartz Calcite

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Ambitious Explorer

Individuals bearing central pocket loop fingerprints exhibit a pioneering spirit marked by a blend of determination, intuition, and re- silence. In crafting their artwork, we have carefully selected a blend of Pyrite Quartz Calcite, Black Spinel, and Herkimer Rough.

Pyrite Quartz Calcite symbolizes ambition, mental clarity, and abundance, aligning with the central pocket loop pioneers’ drive and vision.

Black Spinel signifies strength, resilience, and transformation, guiding them through challenges with unwavering fortitude. Herkimer Rough represents clarity, insight, and spiritual growth, aiding them in navigating their journey with purpose and understanding.

Together, these stones converge to create an environment conducive to self-discovery, empowerment, and evolution for the central pocket loop pioneers, supporting them as they forge ahead on their path to success and fulfillment.

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Artist Name

WHALA EL YASIN ABOUID

Dimensions

40 x 50cm

Mediums Used

Acrylics, Watercolors

Frame

Solid wood in a black glossy finish

Crystals Used

Black Spinel, Herkimer Rough, Pyrite Quartz Calcite

Artist Biography

Artist Biography

is a Qatar-based visual artist whose abstract practice explores identity, emotion, and spatial balance through layered composition and material sensitivity. With over thirteen years of experience as an interior designer, her artistic language is informed by an architectural understanding of proportion, rhythm, and the relationship between artwork and space. Working primarily with oil and mixed media, Whala creates works that move between intuition and structure, allowing texture, gesture, and restraint to coexist. Her practice is rooted in observation and emotional translation rather than representation, positioning abstraction as a reflective and grounding experience. Alongside her studio work, she is the founder of WEYA Art, an art agency dedicated to supporting and promoting artists through curated projects and institutional collaboration. Balancing artistic practice with cultural leadership, Whala approaches art as both a personal inquiry and a collective platform where visual expression becomes a means of connection, presence, and contemporary cultural dialogue.

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