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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Digital collage presents a vivid, dreamlike seascape where the boundaries between the organic and the architectural have completely dissolved. At the center of the composition, two figures sit within a vessel that resembles a cracked eggshell or a weathered stone bowl, playing stringed instruments that evoke ancient traditions. They are framed by towering, surreal structures composed of fractured fruit—vibrant eggplants, grapes, and berries—interwoven with miniature houses and domestic windows. The entire scene is viewed through a kaleidoscopic lens, with geometric shards and crystalline overlays that fracture the soft, violet-hued sunset and the rolling waves of the sea.
The work explores themes of heritage, fragmentation, and the reconstruction of identity. By placing human musicians and traditional instruments within an impossible, fruit-laden landscape, the artist suggests a world where culture and nature are inseparable parts of a floating, kaleidoscopic memory. The absence of any written text or typography allows the visual metaphors to speak purely through color and form, inviting the viewer into a silent, meditative exploration of a fractured but harmonious universe.