القائمة الرئيسية

الصفحات

Between law and murals ... Learn about Sarah's plan to beautify the streets of Egypt




 Her spirit is connected to the streets, all the alleys she passes through are a responsibility above her embrace, her mind risks the look of these roads and colorful walls flooding her with beauty that gives her breath a color of joy supported by details, elegance of art and meticulous work, talented artist Sarah Hassanein, 22 years old, a new star shining in the art sky Plastic and graphite.


Sarah Hassanein is studying at the Faculty of Law. She began practicing the art of drawing in all its colors, types, materials and schools five years ago. Her brother, "may God have mercy on him," was the first to encourage her and push her to present more creativity, and her family and friends followed his path.


Sarah tells "First Page" about the types of colors that she focused on using in order to produce her paintings, such as wood and pastels, and she uses lead, charcoal, ink pens, and others.


Faculty of Law and Talent Support

Despite the interest of the Faculty of Law in the first place in international constitutions and legal legislations, it also cares about its creative children, and pushes them to support their morale by emptying their negative energies through their talents, and she adds, as for the study, I in my college do exhibitions and competitions and I was participating and supporting me.


Goals on the wishlist


Sarah Hassanein focuses in her paintings on highlighting meanings and presenting expressive messages, even if they are in color, lead and charcoal. Each painting is independent in its message and goal, and she adds, my role model is the foreign artist Reisha Perlmutter and the artist Sarah Khaled.


The crisis of marginalization of plastic art

Sarah Hassanein suffers from the crisis of not appreciating art and the talented, especially the fine art owners, who are greatly marginalized, as she blames the community whose talented children do not appreciate and do not support them.


 Unfortunately, she added, most people do not value plastic art. Very few people value art in Egypt.


Streets and Sarah's Dreams

She hopes to establish an art gallery that collects all of his paintings and through it, helps all art enthusiasts and talents, and also hopes that her message will reach the community.


And she continued, "My dream plan is that I make my own paintings, I am making an exhibition for me, and I help the largest number of people interested in art, and my art reaches all people, and I hope the streets remain clean and fill in murals, and there will be art in which people enjoy and be in many plants and trees, and we preserve our streets."

Comments