Safarkhangallery introduces the talented young artist Hend Al-Falafly in her second exhibition entitled, Hidden Beauty.Al-Falafly has mastered the power of abstract figurative in this show; where she combines forceful strokes and hidden fine lines to convey a multitude of emotions and reactions. “My work in this exhibition differs than the ones in previous years in that I wanted to demonstrate the struggle between good and evil through the idea of colour contrast between black and white and through my rebel figures at times and peaceful figures at other times. And hence the title Hidden Beauty where we see the strange sensation of crying with one eye and laughing with the other and the ongoing struggles between good and evil. In this exhibition, we can witness the musical embrace of dramatic events that multiplies the intensity of emotions and affects the viewer. This is my messages that I want to send to my viewer through art, where the element of surprise and shock through my brush strokes and the black and white tones that make the utmost of the colour contrast with fast and spontaneous blows. It also hides within it obscure touches and hidden simple lines to reflect a woman's feelings and her reaction that allows us to enter into her human psyche through a body language that occupies an important and huge part in my work,” she clarified. Al-Falafly has formed her very own style of body language in the technical focal point between what she desires to say, and what she can offer to the recipient through the gestures and expressions of people in her artwork. In her style, she adopts realism which has a symbolic and an expressive touch at the same time. The exhibition is on until 9 December.