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Mahmoud Elmardi's painting vividly captures the emotional complexity of urban life through the use of bright colors, abstract shapes and textured application. Influenced by his Sudanese heritage and diverse professional background, his work reflects themes of identity, place and the contrasts of urban life. His artistic style, marked by structured chaos, reflects the cultural and social diversity of his environment, particularly the ancient city of Bahri. Known for his contributions to visual arts and literature, Mahmoud Elmardi seamlessly blends his storytelling abilities across different mediums, making this work a significant reflection of contemporary Sudanese culture and urban experience. (The painting was chosen as the cover of the novel “Cities of Boredom” by Palestinian novelist Nader Manhal
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