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The article describes the journey of artist and visual critic Amira Naguib, highlighting how her artistic experience evolved from a mere hobby into a language that expresses her feelings and ideas, centered around humanity and issues of identity and human pain. She was influenced by renowned artists such as Van Gogh, Picasso, and Frida Kahlo, and experienced various artistic styles, including realism, impressionism, and expressionism, which remain closest to her. For her, art has a profound human purpose, reflecting the wounds of her homeland Iraq and the kindness of its people. She aspires to leave an artistic impact that transcends local boundaries and aims to communicate her message to wider audiences.
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