About

For me, painting is an unconscious experience before it is a visual act. I approach the canvas as a space where what rises from within can take form without prior calculation — a manifestation of fleeting dreams, unresolved emotions, and psychological states suspended between clarity and ambiguity.

I use color, shadow, and negative space as structural elements in building this inner world. Light becomes a means of revelation; darkness turns into depth; emptiness carries weight equal to form. I do not seek to replicate reality, but to reconstruct it according to the feeling that lies beneath it.

I primarily work in oil, while employing a range of techniques — from palette knife and sharp, decisive strokes to controlled precision and softness with the brush. This deliberate contrast reflects the tension between strength and fragility, movement and stillness within each work.

For me, a painting is not an image to be interpreted, but an experience to be felt.

I’m an Egyptian born artist. I have a BA in fine art and studied art criticism at the academy of arts in Cairo .