Bader Marroun was Born in 1997 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Marroun studied architecture at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (2015–2020) and later completed studies in Smart and Sustainable Cities (2024–2025). Based in Saudi Arabia, he has worked professionally as a Design Manager, overseeing the development of designs across multidisciplinary projects. His recognitions include first place in the National Horse Cloth Design Competition. His exhibitions include the Al Jabal Exhibition at KFUPM, where he participated as a live painter, and the Banan Exhibition, where he presented ten original works as part of the Artisan Maze. He has participated in several notable programs and competitions, including the AlUla First Designathon (finalist), the SIDF Hackathon 2023 (also a finalist), the Architecture and Design Commission Designathon, and the Solar Decathlon.

The artist works across various mediums, including watercolor painting, digital illustration, geometric sculpture, product design, and narrative-based visual works. His practice is characterized by a precise, architectural approach in which line, structure, and spatial balance guide the composition. He is best known for artworks that merge design methodology with cultural visual elements, creating structured narrative pieces that draw from both the built and imagined environments.

The artist's work engages in creating narrative-driven artworks inspired by culture, imagination, and everyday life. His works aim to tell stories where lines, forms, and details become the language of expression. This vision extends into his collaborations with local businesses, such as developing culturally inspired product designs, including artistic mugs that sparked a new creative direction in the region. His architectural training contributes to his art through spatial understanding, design precision, and a sensitivity to cultural context, allowing him to create pieces that connect stories across multiple mediums.

 
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