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Sakeena Akbari

This collection of three artworks shown in a window space, explores themes of resilience, emotion, and self-discovery through intricate design, powerful gaze, and raw emotion. Each piece reflects a deep connection between art and personal expression, transforming simple lines and shapes into something profoundly meaningful.

The Mandala in Red

A meditation on harmony, growth, and inner peace, this mandala radiates outward in elegant patterns, symbolising life’s journey and infinite possibilities. Every shape and colour carries meaning—some representing balance and transformation, others embodying strength. Created with patience and intention, this piece serves as a reminder that order and beauty can coexist with chaos.

The Eye in Pencil

A study of observation and emotion, this pencil-drawn eye invites the viewer to look deeper. Often seen as a window to the soul, the eye conveys unspoken emotions, capturing the depth of human experience in a single glance.

The Girl in Charcoal

In this charcoal drawing, a girl’s eyes tell a story of perseverance, hope, and hardship. The deep, expressive tones highlight both vulnerability and strength, reflecting the challenges she faces and the resilience that keeps her moving forward.



I love drawing and doing art in my free time. For me, it’s a kind of healing and it inspires me to be more creative. I adore how we can transform a basic drawing into something meaningful. Art is a powerful nonverbal means of expressing feelings and thoughts. Sakeena Akbari, 2025