Lust

printmaking, 2022

Lust explores desire as an invisible force that flows between bodies and souls, revealing the subtle gestures of intimacy, vulnerability, and connection. It traces the tension between attraction and restraint, the push and pull of presence and absence, and the unique rhythms of human interaction. Symbols and abstract forms hint at cultural pressures, social expectations, and the ways society mediates our bodies and desires. The work reflects on how lust, in its many dimensions, exposes both our fragility and our shared humanity—a silent narrative of longing, pleasure, and the delicate balance between self and other.

Lithograph, Silk Screen,50Ă—50 cm, Small Hall, Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt.

Dry Point, Etching, Sugar and Ink, Soft Ground, Photo Etching, Silk Screen,45Ă—55 cm, Small Hall, Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt.

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