Othman Khuzaim, Untitled
01 work, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, with Footnotes. #94

Henry Zaidan
2 min readJun 24, 2020

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Othman Khuzaim, Saudi
Untitled, c. 2008

Mixed Media on Canvas
90x60cm
Private collection

Othman Khuzaim (Saudi) is one of the prominent names of the first generations of Saudi artists who participated in the establishment of the visual art procession including Al-Saleem, Al-Ridawi, Nabila Al Bassam and Safia Bin Zaqer. He is a graduate of the Institute of art Education for Teachers in Riyadh and holds a Diploma of Fine Arts Academy in Florence, Italy and was Chairman of the Fine Arts in the Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts in Riyadh, 1985. He is a comprehensive artist and orator who is held in high regard by Arabic artists. Othman is considered as one of the last great creative visual artists in Riyadh. He is a veteran artist who lived in his age and continues to influence the age of youth. Othman is highly influential and has the ability to change the visual movement in Arabic society. More on Othman Khuzaim

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