Sami Al Ashkar is a Bahraini digital artist based in Manama, working primarily in 3D. His practice explores atmosphere, memory, and interior spaces, using light, composition, and stillness to create quiet, contemplative environments that feel both immersive and introspective.
Specialising in game art, Sami focuses on detailed modelling, texturing, and world-building, with a strong interest in how digital spaces can evoke emotion and narrative without relying on overt storytelling. His work often sits at the intersection of realism and mood, where subtle lighting and spatial design guide the viewer’s experience.
Alongside his artistic practice, Sami is deeply engaged with game development and the evolving possibilities of VR and AR. Driven by a desire to merge creativity with technology, he aims to push interactive storytelling forward, crafting visually rich and memorable experiences. Through Project 195, he contributes a thoughtful contemporary digital voice from Bahrain to the project’s expanding global archive.
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Sami Al Ashkar is a Bahraini digital artist based in Manama, working primarily in 3D. His practice explores atmosphere, memory, and interior spaces, using light, composition, and stillness to create quiet, contemplative environments that feel both immersive and introspective.
Specialising in game art, Sami focuses on detailed modelling, texturing, and world-building, with a strong interest in how digital spaces can evoke emotion and narrative without relying on overt storytelling. His work often sits at the intersection of realism and mood, where subtle lighting and spatial design guide the viewer’s experience.
Alongside his artistic practice, Sami is deeply engaged with game development and the evolving possibilities of VR and AR. Driven by a desire to merge creativity with technology, he aims to push interactive storytelling forward, crafting visually rich and memorable experiences. Through Project 195, he contributes a thoughtful contemporary digital voice from Bahrain to the project’s expanding global archive.
For sizing and delivery details click HERE.