After two decades nurturing young minds as a teacher, French-Moroccan artist Amal Houdaf traded textbooks for brushes and embraced a vibrant journey of artistic discovery. Abstract art, with its evocative dance of colors and shapes, particularly resonated with her, offering a gateway to spiritual expression and, most importantly, reconnection with her Moroccan roots.
He was born in Algeria to a Kabyle family of renown Caids. He later became a teacher under French protectorate, and the most Moroccan of all Algerian artists.
Nassim is a painter affected by Down Syndrome with several talents and big ambitions for the future. On social media, he exhibits his works and aspires to be an independent and autonomous artist.
In South Africa, Loubna Ayouch owns a fashion line that showcases her love for art and clothes. The painter roamed Europe and settled down in Johannesburg, where she combined two of her passions.
Born in Sidi Ifni and currently living in Spain, Rachid Hanbali developed his love for drawing and painting in Tetouan, before flying to Granada and making himself a name among the prestigious contemporary figurative painters.
Currently on display at the Espace Rivages in Rabat, Belgian-Moroccan Hamid Douieb is an artist en vogue. Born in Casablanca, he left for Belgium at the age of 20 and this decision changed his life forever after, making him more in touch with his artistic sense.
The French-Moroccan painter, Nissrine Seffar is exhibiting her paintings from December the 13th 2017 to January the 30th 2018 at the Three Cultures of the Mediterranean Foundation in Spain collaborating with the French Institute in Sevilla. Through her work of art she revisits the famous «Guernica» by Picasso, celebrating the 80th anniversary of the mural-sized oil painting that denounces the bombing of the Iberian city in 1937 ; which accured during the Spanish Civil War. A