meet the artist

For me humans are more of a state of mind than bodies or at least not the bodies that we used to see, they are a mass that I can use in my painting like anything static, they are an object that overlapping with their surrounding atmosphere which gives them their true value.
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My work is the accumulation of different experiences that I have lived and personally noticed.
Since I was a child when I had an imaginary friend “and an enemy” I called “Abdel Wahhab”. I used to see him in the porch of the house during cold winter nights, wants to speak to me and I just want him to leave me alone, I was afraid because he was not normal to witness, That big head and small feet and those scary caring yet horrendous eyes. I lost him until he chose to find me many years later, he was revived in my early paintings makes me wonder more about what could human beings hold.
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Using Acrylic paint on a big scale canvases helps me be free and expressive on the canvas and those black line that defines our presence, how strong and yet fragile we are.