My artistic practice is a psychological journey through which I translate my thoughts and interactions with time, space, and significant events—particularly social and political ones. My work unfolds in layered compositions, weaving together deep emotions, memories, and imagined narratives. I strive to create scenes that defy convention, resonating with the viewer on both an intellectual and emotional level.

I explore a range of techniques, from purely digital collages—meticulously constructed from interwoven images and drawings—to acrylic paintings infused with hand-cut collage and experimental printmaking methods. Some of my works are created entirely with acrylic paint, allowing me to explore color, texture, and expression in a more direct and gestural way. In other pieces, I integrate multiple media to build rich visual interactions. Experimentation is at the core of my process, allowing me to constantly discover and develop new artistic approaches that reflect my personal vision.


Abstract art with overlapping colored blocks in pink, yellow, blue, and black with textures and patterns, famines and wars in the world and in the Middle East region in particular is the subject of the painting.
Abstract urban painting with blue, red, and gray tones featuring buildings and graffiti-like elements.
Abstract mixed media artwork with layered textures and colors, featuring blue, pink, and orange tones.

This collection of my latest artworks is reflect the political and human realities of the arab region, balancing crisis and hope. With bold colors and modern techniques, I explore resilience and transformation, creating dynamic narratives of struggle and light.

Shared at Cairo Art Fair through Dar El Anda Gallery. 2025 at the Grand Egyptian Museum.

Woman standing beside colorful abstract artwork displayed on a gallery wall of The Grand Egyptian Museum Gallery in Cairo at Cairo Art Fair 2025, in which Dar Al-Anda Gallery participated from Amman, Jordan