Abdul Basit
Abdul Basit is a realist painter working primarily in oil, acrylic, charcoal, and mixed media, with a strong focus on portraiture. With more than a decade of artistic development, his work is shaped by classical fundamentals, accuracy in value, proportion, and composition, supported by consistent study and practice.
Though he explores wildlife, landscape, and still life, portraiture remains his central pursuit. His paintings reflect an interest in character, likeness, and human presence, blending realism with subtle impressionistic movement to convey life beyond the surface.
Abdul continues to refine his craft through ongoing exploration and studio work, building a body of portrait-centered artwork rooted in observation, structure, and technical clarity.
Hamza Sabeqoon
Hamza Sabeqoon is a classically trained realist painter with more than six years of focused study in drawing and oil painting. His foundation is built on traditional academic methods, cast work, value control, proportion, edge hierarchy, and the behavior of light, principles that guide his work from start to finish.
Though experienced in portraiture and still life, Hamza’s primary focus is wildlife art. His paintings explore anatomy, form, and natural presence, capturing the tension of muscle, the complexity of fur and feather, and the quiet strength of wild subjects. Each piece is both study and tribute, aimed at clarity, structure, and living realism.
Working mainly in oil, graphite, and charcoal, he continues to expand his portfolio through observation and constant refinement, committed to representing wildlife with precision and dignity.