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Oussama Ouardassi’s art reimagines Moroccan architecture through the lens of Brutalist design, where raw geometric structures become bold visual statements. Inspired by the monumental buildings of his hometown, Rabat, his work bridges the past and present—capturing both the elegance of Moroccan heritage and the striking minimalism of Brutalism.

As both an artist and architect, Oussama transforms architectural blueprints into fine art, celebrating the sculptural essence of Moroccan buildings. His compositions pay homage to their form, texture, and cultural significance—offering a fresh perspective on how architecture shapes identity and artistic expression.

Perfect for lovers of modern architecture, abstract geometry, and Moroccan design, his collection brings a refined, structured aesthetic to any space. Whether displayed in a home, office, or gallery, these prints embody the harmony of structure and art.

👉 Explore Oussama Ouardassi’s collection today and bring the beauty of Moroccan architecture into your space.

Oussama Ouardassi

Rabat, Morocco

Discover Oussama's vision and his entanglement of architecture with art.

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Brutalist Harmony Yellow by Oussama Ouardassi, a contemporary Moroccan architectural art print inspired by Moroccan Brutalist architecture, showcasing the geometric balconies of a 1970s residential building in Rabat, Morocco, designed by Abdeslem Faraoui and Patrice de Mazières, illustrated in an axonometric perspective with a vibrant yellow backgroundFramed Brutalist Harmony Yellow art print by Oussama Ouardassi, a contemporary Moroccan architectural artwork inspired by Moroccan Brutalist architecture, featuring the geometric balconies of a 1970s residential building in Rabat, Morocco, with a vibrant yellow background, in a black frame
Brutalist Harmony: Yellow Sale priceFrom $60.00
Vibrant Monolith by Oussama Ouardassi, a contemporary Moroccan architectural art print featuring a striking brutalist structure standing within a bright orange and colorful abstract landscape. The artwork emphasizes the harmony between bold concrete forms and vibrant natural surroundings, reflecting the enduring presence of Moroccan Brutalist architecture in modern designFramed Vibrant Monolith art print by Oussama Ouardassi, a contemporary Moroccan architectural artwork featuring a striking brutalist structure standing within a colorful abstract landscape, highlighting the relationship between architecture and nature, displayed in a modern interior setting
Vibrant Monolith Sale priceFrom $60.00
Brutalist Harmony Blue by Oussama Ouardassi, a contemporary Moroccan architectural art print inspired by Moroccan Brutalist architecture, showcasing the geometric balconies of a 1970s residential building in Rabat, Morocco, designed by Abdeslem Faraoui and Patrice de Mazières, illustrated in an axonometric perspective with a white background and deep blue architectural elementsFramed Brutalist Harmony Blue art print by Oussama Ouardassi, a contemporary Moroccan architectural artwork inspired by Moroccan Brutalist architecture, featuring the geometric balconies of a 1970s residential building in Rabat, Morocco, with deep blue architectural elements, in a black frame
Brutalist Harmony: Blue Sale priceFrom $60.00

Oussama's Story

The fine line between architecture and art

For Oussama Ouardassi, art and architecture are inseparable realms of expression. Born in Rabat, Morocco, and a graduate of the National School of Architecture (ENA) in Rabat, Oussama’s work embodies the profound interplay between these disciplines. His exclusive series of artworks pays homage to the raw, geometric beauty of Moroccan Brutalist buildings, particularly those in his hometown. With meticulous attention to texture and form, he captures the monumental essence of these structures, transforming their stoic presence into vibrant visual narratives.

Oussama views Moroccan Brutalism as a cultural artifact, a distinct reflection of its era. While he believes in drawing inspiration from its principles, he advocates preserving the spirit of these architectural masterpieces as standalone works of art. His perspective encourages us to celebrate the timeless relationship between space, structure, and human experience, rather than attempting to replicate the past.

Through his art, Oussama invites audiences to reflect on the emotional resonance of architecture, bridging the tangible and the abstract, and ultimately celebrating the enduring dialogue between cultural heritage and modern creativity.

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