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"My artworks rely on capturing the surreal dilemma of human behaviors and their interaction over time. it embodies truths that have been obscured by external distractions. 
I paint and abstract the puzzle of reality the reveal it in the simplest way".

Dream, Live & Fly!!

Neo-abstract expressionist Egyptian artist, Amir Roshdy (b.1982) was born and raised in the United Arab Emirates. He left for Cairo, Egypt to enroll in a business management college, and at the same time began studying art at the university's Fine Arts Center.

The works of Amir are a blend of expressionism, surrealism, and objective abstract. He depicts the intensely abstract moment by deeply analyzing the multidimensional reality down to a single hue and shape. He prefers to incorporate the perspectives of his viewers into his artwork.

Amir has received numerous accolades and honors from his initial participation in various collective expositions in Egypt.

He won a major award from the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Youth of Egypt and was hailed as one of the most gifted and intelligent artists by the French University in Egypt and Helwan University in Cairo.

He participated in World Art Dubai 2022 and had his works on exhibit in a number of Italian, Dubai & Egyptian galleries and art institutions.

Exhibitions History

2022 :   World Art Dubai - Dubai, UAE Group Exhibitions

2021 :   M.A.D.S Gallery- Milan, italy:  “ Paraiso” Group Exhibitions

2015 :   Art Sawa Gallery- Dubai, UAE:  Group Exhibitions

2009 :    Icon Arts -Cairo Opera House  - Cairo, Egypt: Groups Exhibition

2006:    FUE Gallery - Cairo, Egypt: Group Exhibition

             Awards: 1st and 2nd place surrealism painting

2005:   Shadows Exhibition sponsored by Ministry of Culture of Egypt- Cairo, Egypt : Group Exhibition

             Award:, 2nd place in oil painting.

2004:   19th Annual Exhibition- Helwan University:  Group Exhibition

             Awards 3rd  place and best ink on  paper drawing

2004:   Echo's 12 Annual Exhibition , sponsored by Ministry of Youth of Egypt- Cairo, Egypt : Group Exhibition

             Awards, Best surrealism oil on canvas.

2003:   18th Annual Exhibition Helwan University : Group Exhibition

             Awards: 4th place oil pastel, 5th place ink on paper