I approach photography as a personal journey and an evolving artistic language .studied photography at Adasa Photography Club, where my academic path also led me to explore art history and diverse artistic movements shaping a vision grounded in both knowledge and experimentation. have participated in numerous local and international exhibitions, workshops, competitions, and FIAP-affiliated art publications, engaging in an ongoing dialogue with the global photographic community deeply drawn to experimentation, particularly in conceptual photography; Collage art fine art the heritage and the timeless poetry of black and white. Through my travels, I capture the quiet beauty of landscapes and the spirit of each place, creating visual narratives that enrich the diversity of my artistic archives. I participated in the Egyptian-Greek Forum, as well as in a Biennale held under the patronage of the Chinese Embassy and UNESCO, focusing on Africa and the Nile. One of my photographs was included in the official exhibition catalog, which I received from China.
I also took part in the Black and White Biennale under the patronage of FIAP, the Nature Biennale, and exhibitions affiliated with GPU and IAAP.
Additionally, I participated in the Alexandria Heritage and Contemplation Commemoration, held under the auspices of the UNESCO Regional Office for Egypt and Sudan, in cooperation with the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the governorate.
Some of my artworks have been acquired by government institutions, and I have received numerous local awards, as well as participated internationally in many exhibitions
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In this compelling portrait, a woman emerges from a shroud of mist, offering a cluster of strawberries with a gesture that feels both like a humble transaction and a sacred offering. Clad in heavy, textured garments and a traditional headscarf, she occupies a space that feels untethered from modern time.
The composition is dominated by a rich, somber palette, punctuated only by the vibrant, life-giving red of the fruit. This contrast highlights the theme of sustenance amidst hardship. The woman’s gaze is steady and knowing, her weathered gloves telling a story of manual labor and connection to the earth. By enveloping the scene in atmospheric haze, the artist strips away the distractions of a specific location, transforming a simple act of gathering into a timeless allegory of endurance, harvest, and the quiet dignity of the human spirit