Fatima Al Hashimi's 'Square People' series developed from her love for cartoons and doodling. Courtesy Fatima Al Hashimi
Bahraini artist Fatima Al Hashimi takes on a number of classic portraits in her distinctive square style. Fatima Al Hashimi
Al Hashimi's square version of Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring has the same wide eyes and parted lips of the original, a cartoonish echo of the enigmatic expression. Fatima Al Hashimi
The square version of Umm Kalthoum – complete with the pearl necklace and oval glasses she was known to wear – has the proud posture and aplomb expression that the legendary Egyptian singer was famous for. Fatima Al Hashimi
The square version of Van Gogh emanates the brooding seriousness of the Dutch master’s self-portrait albeit without the bottomless intensity of his green eyes. Fatima Al Hashimi
“For props, I’d go to random shops looking for buttons, sequins, pieces of cloth, fake lashes, artificial leaves and flowers. It’s all about finding the missing piece to the artwor," Fatima Al Hashimi says. Fatima Al Hashimi
Al Hashimi says her distinctive aesthetic on Square People developed from her love for cartoons and doodling. For the Bahraini artist, the best part of drawing a square person is outlining the finished draft with a fine line black pen, exactly like in the comic books that inspire her. Fatima Al Hashimi
The birthday card that started Square People. Fatima Al Hashimi
Each square person can take anywhere between 20 minutes to two days to make, depending on the medium and colours used.Fatima Al Hashimi
Fatima Al Hashimi's 'Square People' series developed from her love for cartoons and doodling. Courtesy Fatima Al Hashimi
Bahraini artist Fatima Al Hashimi takes on a number of classic portraits in her distinctive square style. Fatima Al Hashimi
Al Hashimi's square version of Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring has the same wide eyes and parted lips of the original, a cartoonish echo of the enigmatic expression. Fatima Al Hashimi
The square version of Umm Kalthoum – complete with the pearl necklace and oval glasses she was known to wear – has the proud posture and aplomb expression that the legendary Egyptian singer was famous for. Fatima Al Hashimi
The square version of Van Gogh emanates the brooding seriousness of the Dutch master’s self-portrait albeit without the bottomless intensity of his green eyes. Fatima Al Hashimi
“For props, I’d go to random shops looking for buttons, sequins, pieces of cloth, fake lashes, artificial leaves and flowers. It’s all about finding the missing piece to the artwor," Fatima Al Hashimi says. Fatima Al Hashimi
Al Hashimi says her distinctive aesthetic on Square People developed from her love for cartoons and doodling. For the Bahraini artist, the best part of drawing a square person is outlining the finished draft with a fine line black pen, exactly like in the comic books that inspire her. Fatima Al Hashimi
The birthday card that started Square People. Fatima Al Hashimi
Each square person can take anywhere between 20 minutes to two days to make, depending on the medium and colours used.Fatima Al Hashimi
Fatima Al Hashimi's 'Square People' series developed from her love for cartoons and doodling. Courtesy Fatima Al Hashimi