Born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1990, Fatma Adel Ahmed Ismail is a visual artist with a strong background in the fine arts. She is currently a teacher at the Graphic Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, Mansoura University.
Fatma's artistic journey began with her graduation from the Graphic Department, Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in 2011. She continued her studies, earning a Master's degree in 2017 and a Ph.D. in 2021.
Inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Egypt and the beauty of folk art, Fatma's work is deeply rooted in her Egyptian identity. Her artistic style is characterized by vibrant colors, intricate details, and a sense of storytelling that reflects the beauty and complexity of Egyptian culture.
Throughout her career, Fatma has showcased her work in various collective and individual exhibitions. Some notable exhibitions include "Al Awda" (The Return) and "Al Ramz" (The Symbol), which took place at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University. Her art has also been featured in several exhibitions organized by the Ministry of Culture, including the 34th edition of the Youth Salon.
In addition to these group exhibitions, Fatma has participated in a dual exhibition titled "He and She," showcasing her unique perspective and artistic style. With her extensive education and experience in the fine arts, Fatma Ismail is an emerging artist with a promising future ahead, dedicated to celebrating and preserving Egypt's rich cultural heritage through her art.