david-536099 @david-536099
My name is Nada, and I am a 30-year-old Egyptian girl. I was born and raised in Cairo, where I lived with my parents and younger brother until I moved out to live on my own. Growing up, I always had a passion for art and music. As a child, I loved to draw and sing, and as I grew older, those passions only became stronger.
When I was 18 years old, I decided to pursue a career in the arts. I enrolled in a local university to study fine arts, with a focus on painting and sculpture. While I was there, I also took classes in music theory and performance.
After graduation, I moved to Alexandria to start my career as an artist. I worked hard to establish myself in the art world, creating pieces that reflected my love for Egypt's rich history and culture. My paintings often featured images of ancient ruins and landmarks, while my sculptures were often inspired by traditional Egyptian motifs.
Despite the challenges of being a young artist in Egypt, I found success early on in my career. My work was displayed in galleries and museums throughout the country, and I even won a few awards for my efforts.
As I got older, I began to feel a sense of restlessness. I wanted to explore new ideas and push myself creatively, but I felt like I had hit a plateau in my art. So, at the age of 35, I decided to take a sabbatical from my work as an artist and travel the world.
I spent several years exploring different cultures and artistic styles, immersing myself in new experiences and ideas. When I finally returned to Egypt, I felt refreshed and inspired. I had a renewed sense of passion for my work, and I was ready to create some of the best art of my life.
Today, at the age of 40, I continue to create art that reflects my love for Egypt and its rich history. My work has been displayed in galleries and museums around the world, and I feel fortunate to be able to share my passion with others.