Sally Hassan is a visual artist born in Giza, Egypt, in 1997. She studied Sculpture at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Relief Department, Helwan University, graduating in 2021.
Sally has participated in several notable events and exhibitions, including the Dai Festival for Arab Youth (2022), the Coca-Cola Recycling Art Symposium, and Cairo Design Week (2024).
In 2025, she took part in the 9th Adam Henein Prize and participated in the “Out Loud” exhibition, curated by Easel & Camera.
In 2026, she participated in the group exhibition “The Big Bang” at Moulk Art Space
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This striking sculpture reimagines the majestic silhouette of a giraffe through a lens of modern minimalism. Rendered in a deep, matte black finish, the piece strips away the animal's natural patterns in favor of a sleek, monochromatic aesthetic. The elongated neck flows into a stylized body characterized by geometric, recessed "windows" that play with light and shadow, giving the form a structural, architectural quality that feels both ancient and futuristic.
Beyond its physical presence, the work serves as a sophisticated statement piece for a contemporary interior. By utilizing a uniform texture and dark palette, the artist emphasizes the iconic curvature and height of the subject without the distraction of color. This approach transforms a familiar biological figure into a bold totem of design, making it an ideal focal point for spaces that value clean lines, high-contrast decor, and the intersection of nature and abstract art.