Amel Bashier, Factory Woman, 2026, Photo by Matthieu Samadet, Courtesy the Artist and Addis Fine Art
Amel Bashier, Vision, 2026, Photo by Matthieu Samadet, Courtesy the Artist and Addis Fine Art
Addis Fine Art presents a solo booth of new paintings by Amel Bashier at Liste 2026. Rendered in meticulous pen-and-ink and pointillist technique, the works consider migration, memory, and belonging through intimate scenes of daily life. Bashier reflects on the quiet rituals of home, the persistence of cultural roots across borders, and the central role of women’s labour in sustaining and rebuilding societies.
Amel Bashier (b. 1981, Jeddah) is a Sudanese artist based in Paris. Working in intricate pen-and-ink and pointillist painting, she creates contemplative female figures inspired by Nubian history and the strength of her ancestors. Her work reflects on women’s resilience, memory, and the impact of conflict.