A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts – Department of Scenography, Hanan studied photography through the In Focus grant and later joined its team.
Her work focuses on memory, emotions, the self, and the relationship between humans and nature, transforming reality into symbolic and abstract compositions by reimagining and reconstructing images.
She received the Special Prize at the 86th International Photographic Salon (Japan 2026), First Place at the Farouk Hosny Arts Awards (2024), and the Youth Salon Award (Egypt, 2024).
She has participated in exhibitions and events such as: Salon Japan 86 (Tokyo and a tour across Japan, 2026), Farouk Hosny Arts Awards, Youth Salon, General Exhibition, Adam Henein Exhibition, Nile Art Gallery, and her works were featured in Empower Her Art Forum – 2nd and 3rd editions.
Her first solo exhibition, “Fruitopia”, was held in March 2026 at the Mahmoud Mokhtar Museum, and her works have been published on international platforms such as PetaPixel
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This digital composition presents a surrealist exploration of subconscious architecture, where the boundaries between the organic and the constructed dissolve into a fractured, emerald-toned dreamscape. At the heart of the piece, a central figure stands beneath an ornate parasol, acting as a grounded anchor amidst a whirlwind of kaleidoscopic debris. The artist employs a heavy use of geometric faceting and crystalline overlays, suggesting a reality that is literally coming apart at the seams or being viewed through a shattered lens.
The narrative depth of the work is found in the floating, disparate elements—miniature houses, bulbous root vegetables, and ethereal fabrics—that drift through a misty, atmospheric void. There is a palpable sense of movement, as if the viewer has stumbled upon a moment of total environmental collapse or, conversely, a slow-motion rebirth. By stripping away traditional perspectives and emphasizing a moody, monochromatic palette of deep teals and soft highlights, the image invites a meditation on the fragility of memory and the chaotic nature of the human imagination.