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When you enter one of the faculties of mass media and its departments in Egypt, you find that most students are talented in radio and television presentation, are fond of cameras, they know lenses and photographic staff well, but Yasmine Ibrahim Mohamed excelled in drawing and cooking.

Yasmine Ibrahim graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Department of Media at Ain Shams University, and her studies were majored in the field of public relations. She practiced the art of drawing since her childhood, which began with a childhood participation with the wall magazines.

Her father encouraged her to practice this subtle talent, and from him she transferred this talent to her in all its aspects, for he is a plastic artist, all that occupies her is to perfect her painting and bring it to light

In an innovative way.

She can use anything to create her painting. Any material she meets on her way is willing to try it. She can paint on canvas, walls, walls, rocks, sand, and more.

She moved to a new stage of creativity during her university studies that gave her enough time to innovate, and besides drawing, Fyasmeen loves to cook in all its eastern and western forms and sweets, and her small dream is to work as a restaurant in Imbaba, Egypt.

Through her paintings, Yasmine discusses women's issues, and she may find in this an aspect of the freedom that was taken from women after being restricted by society, and this appears in her paintings, after her interest was focused on the monuments of ancient Cairo and museums.

Yasmine Ibrahim blames the media marginalization of plastic art and its failure to support both scholars and non-learners, but she hopes that plastic art will receive its share of attention and appreciation

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