Description

I am a young self-taught artist and a pharmacy student at ULB.
Since childhood, painting has been a central part of my life. I work on various media — drawing, acrylic, charcoal — but it is oil painting that resonates with me the most.

It allows me to capture the poetry of everyday life, to re-enchant ordinary scenes with a dreamlike, almost fantasy touch.
My universe blends realism and imagination in a quest for beauty and meaning in simple gestures.

More recently, I’ve begun to pay tribute to my Moroccan roots, integrating warm colors, traditional motifs, and everyday scenes into my work.
Even though my studies take much of my time, creating remains vital — painting is my breath, my space for deep and free expression.



Biography

Born on April 14, 2001, in Thionville, I grew up surrounded by colors and paintbrushes.
A “grandmother of heart,” passionate about oil painting, passed on to me both the love and the craft of this art form. Thanks to her, painting became an intimate and essential form of expression.

Torn between science and art, I have always sought to reconcile both worlds.
I have lived in Belgium for four years, pursuing pharmacy studies at ULB, while continuing to paint whenever possible — oil on canvas being my preferred medium.

I am also the youngest co-founder of Artistes du Monde for Kids, a project that keeps me connected to the artistic world through collective and creative initiatives.



Works