A Cairo-based Egyptian visual artist and graphic designer, born in 1999. Graduated from Faculty of Fine Arts, Painting department class '22 and grade excellent with honors. Actively participated in various art scenes.
Inspired by the mundane beauty of everyday life and blending reality with imagination and endless possibilities, I strive to capture these fleeting moments and emotions that shape our lives through my work with different mediums. My work often explores themes of nostalgia, daydreaming, hope and a sense of warmth. My passion for art lies in its ability to express my feelings, even through a simple sketch or portrait. I aim to inspire others to see the world in new ways and to feel deeply
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"In this evocative series, the artist utilizes the recurring motif of the brightly colored rubber glove to examine the invisible hands of labor, protection, and silencing. The first panel, featuring a woman whose mouth is covered by a yellow glove, serves as a visceral metaphor for domestic suppression—the tools of 'care' becoming instruments of concealment.
The central abstract panel decontextualizes these gloves into a frantic, communicative dance, stripping them of their utility and turning them into expressive, pointing limbs. The final panel concludes the narrative with a sense of ironic coronation; an orange-gloved hand places a paper crown upon a weary subject, questioning the 'rewards' of domesticity and the roles we are forced to perform. Throughout the triptych, the artist’s mastery of light and shadow elevates common household objects to the status of powerful psychological icons, challenging the viewer to look beneath the surface of the everyday."