


Behind the scenes of the project. I first hand drew all the illustrations using Faber-Castell Pitt artist pen and then digitized and colored on Adobe Illustrator. The background pattern is also hand drawn.





In celebration of International Women's Week in The Hague, I created a series of portraits titled "Celebrating Self-Expression" for a personal exhibition. Each portrait is accompanied by a story that is either based on a true story or fictional. Coming from Lebanon, I always felt pressured to blend in society and it shaped the way I treat my personal style. Having lived a year in The Netherlands, I realized how much women here are more free to express themselves without being judged. I feel so much at ease knowing that stereotypes are not glorified and self-expression is encouraged. The exhibition took place at Haley's Comet Breakfastclub which fits perfectly with the message. The place started with the idea that everyone needs a place where you’re part of a community. Inspired by 80s nostalgia, it encourages being a bit rebellious and stands for women empowerment.
Behind the scenes of the project. I first hand drew all the illustrations using Faber-Castell Pitt artist pen and then digitized and colored on Adobe Illustrator. The background pattern is also hand drawn.