Artist Name: WHALA EL YASIN ABOUID
Dimensions: 70 x 70 cm (Each)
Mediums Used: Acrylics, Watercolors
Frame: Solid wood in a black glossy finish
Crystals Used: Chlorite Quartz, Limonite, Citrine, Aragonite, Quartz.
Individuals with plain arch fingerprints demonstrate a unique blend of caution, reliability, and hard work. Their thoughtful and reserved nature reflects a deep connection to the natural world and a practical approach to life. This artwork is designed with healing and grounding in mind, using carefully selected crystals that align with these qualities. Chlorite Quartz supports growth and enhances energy flow, while Pyrite boosts mental clarity, aids learning, and attracts abundance. Quartz with Limonite and Hematite Calcite contributes to grounding, emotional balance, and healing, helping to reduce stress and foster stability. Aragonite, a nurturing stone, promotes calmness, strengthens trust, and provides clarity and understanding. Together, this selection of crystals is intended to reflect and enhance the grounded, nurturing, and resilient qualities of individuals with plain arch fingerprints.
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.