The painter ABDALLAH SADOUK was born in the 50s. He made his first artistic steps at the School of Fine Arts in Tetouan, then for six years at the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris. 

 

Subsequently, he joined the National School of Fine Arts in Paris. That's when his artistic career begins. Abdallah Sadouk therefore produces individual exhibitions in Morocco and also in major international places with a long series of exhibitions in PARIS, Lille, Bordeaux, New York, Montreal, Brussels, London...

 

Moved by his attachment to Moroccan landscapes, ABDALLAH SADOUK is one of the few Moroccan painters to define himself as a landscape while renewing the approach of this major genre of painting and keeping his style intact.

 

In his work, when Abdallah Sadouk superimposes the urban and natural areas, he seems to suggest a temporal succession as well as a spatial one, an accumulation of existences whose passage remains, imaginary, in the interstice left between the walls.

 

In other respects, the blaze of color fires everything, men and places, the high sky and strange checkerboard tiles whose refinement is close to the conical roofs that suggest humble village huts.

 

The artist lives and works between Saint Ouen in France and Guemassa, in the countryside around Marrakech.