Saina Rashed

Saina Rashed is a contemporary texture artist known for creating richly layered, tactile works that bring depth, warmth, and movement into modern interiors. Working primarily with mixed media—including acrylic, modeling paste, and plaster—her art explores the delicate balance between structure and spontaneity.
Her work is deeply inspired by nature, particularly the softness of florals and the quiet transformation of seasons. From sculptural blooms to expressive abstracts, each piece is designed not only to be seen, but to be felt—inviting viewers to experience texture in a way that is both visual and emotional.
Based in Canada, Saina is steadily building her presence in the art and home décor space, with a vision to create statement pieces that elevate everyday living. Her collections blend elegance with raw, organic energy, making each artwork a unique reflection of her evolving artistic journey.
Through her brand, Saina Rashed, she continues to expand beyond canvas—bringing her signature textures into the world of interior styling and curated home aesthetics.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My work is an exploration of texture, emotion, and the quiet beauty found in imperfection. I am drawn to the way surfaces can hold depth—not just physically, but emotionally—inviting a slower, more intimate way of experiencing art.
Working with mixed media such as acrylic, modeling paste, and plaster, I build each piece layer by layer. This process is both intentional and intuitive, allowing structure and spontaneity to exist together. The raised surfaces, subtle cracks, and organic movements are not controlled flaws, but essential elements that give each artwork its own life and presence.
Nature plays a significant role in my practice, particularly the softness of florals and the ever-changing rhythm of seasons. Alongside this, my abstract works allow me to express energy, stillness, and emotion in a more open, interpretive way.
At its core, my art is about creating pieces that transform a space—works that feel calm yet powerful, minimal yet deeply expressive. I want each piece to not only complement a space, but to become a part of its story.