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Amira Al Zein

Amira Al Zein is a Lebanese and self-taught visual artist. As a seasoned Project Coordinator, Social Worker, and Relations Executive, she has years of experience in Education, NGOs, and International Relations. During her career, Amira has worked with organizations and individuals, championing the rights of children, youth, women, and society as a whole. Whether it's battling for justice, promoting education, advocating for human rights, or safeguarding the environment, she dives into the trenches, spearheading initiatives that resonate far beyond their local impact. Amira's global outlook, empathetic nature and strong sense of social responsibility have shaped her into an agent of change. This commitment ignited her passion for creating "Art with a Cause," creating powerful visual experiences that shatter stereotypes and prejudices complemented by her versatile writing, addressing social issues. Her multi-cultural background fuels her creative fire, enabling her to craft artworks that challenge the status quo and inspire others to question societal norms. With her paintbrush and pen as her weapons, she aspires that her works provoke thought, provoke action, and provoke change. She knows that we can’t eradicate all the misfortunes happening today, we can only try to help, big or small, one smile, one person at a time.”

“My work explores proving a point, telling a story, taking a stand and depicting a particular situation within our society. As an aspiring and self-taught artist, I try my best to think out of the box and create works that can speak my heart to the masses.

My experience and knowledge of relevant issues allow me to capture my ideas and recreate them on canvas. I create my art using mixed media on canvas or paper with a main focus on acrylics and drawings. I usually do not have any limitations on materials to be used but improvise during my creative process as I immerse deeply into my concept. My works are usually abstracts and expressionism but tend to move to different techniques depending on the work. As a seasoned writer, I sometimes include my writings and poetry into my art.”