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This collection is the result of my collaboration with Lions Clubs International to express the six main humanitarian goals of Lions Clubs (fighting hunger and poverty - protecting the environment - diabetes - childhood cancer - visually impaired - autism)
I started working on achieving these goals by producing huge paintings that deeply touch everyone with the same compassion and the same human feeling. It is talk about the poor and vulnerable around the world and the help and happiness that lions provide, just like giving back their strength and their heartbeat. The exhibition showed twice: Virtual in 2021 and at the Palais des Congrès in Montreal during the annual Lions Clubs Conference in 2022.
SOLO EXHIBITION, Montreal, Canada 2021-2022

Sympathy, 2022
Acrylic on canvas
101*101 cm
Sympathy for others is a natural human duty. By sharing our moments with others, we create opportunities to do good, which will return to us in the best of ways.
The hand represents our society, and each of us is a part of it. Together, we share the same life, with its joys and sorrows.
This painting won the Golden medal in the spring exhibition 2023, with the participation of 37 artists and 67 artworks which was held at Leonardo Da Vinci gallery in Montreal, Canada, organized by CAPSQ.
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101*101 cm
Sympathy for others is a natural human duty. By sharing our moments with others, we create opportunities to do good, which will return to us in the best of ways.
The hand represents our society, and each of us is a part of it. Together, we share the same life, with its joys and sorrows.
This painting won the Golden medal in the spring exhibition 2023, with the participation of 37 artists and 67 artworks which was held at Leonardo Da Vinci gallery in Montreal, Canada, organized by CAPSQ.
Available

Share (Fight against hunger and poverty), 2020
Acrylic on canvas
170*140 cm
Even today, the history of any society was and still is based on class struggles.
The rich obvious do not have a bigger stomach than the poor people, so what is this terrible contrast between the empty table of the poor and the table of the rich full of all kinds of food?
This is the time to feel everyone who slept hungry at night.
As for the wisdom: just let the rich live simplicity more so that the poor can live normally.
Available
170*140 cm
Even today, the history of any society was and still is based on class struggles.
The rich obvious do not have a bigger stomach than the poor people, so what is this terrible contrast between the empty table of the poor and the table of the rich full of all kinds of food?
This is the time to feel everyone who slept hungry at night.
As for the wisdom: just let the rich live simplicity more so that the poor can live normally.
Available

Rose dances (Environment), 2020
Acrylic on canvas
170*140 cm
Since the human being is part of the spirit of the earth and nature, and the female’s waist has always been a symbol of fertility, reproduction and life, this painting is a symbol of the environment and its preservation.
So, here her waist is the separation between roots and life.
It is from it the love and the tender grows, and from it and in it there is life, blossoms and green. Without them there is no life and no existence.
Available
170*140 cm
Since the human being is part of the spirit of the earth and nature, and the female’s waist has always been a symbol of fertility, reproduction and life, this painting is a symbol of the environment and its preservation.
So, here her waist is the separation between roots and life.
It is from it the love and the tender grows, and from it and in it there is life, blossoms and green. Without them there is no life and no existence.
Available

Give smiling by a simple way (childhood cancer), 2022
Acrylic on canvas
170*140 cm
Let us think about the children who has cancer and give them hope or at least try to put a small smile on their faces by the simple way of care.
Available
170*140 cm
Let us think about the children who has cancer and give them hope or at least try to put a small smile on their faces by the simple way of care.
Available

Vision of soul (The vision), 2020
Acrylic and Pencil on canvas
150*120 cm
The loss of life and joy has been replaced by inertia and sadness for people with vision problem.
As I always say: feel beautiful until the end, it is a promise of happiness.
Unfortunately, blind people lack the sense of beauty that God has given us in everything around us, so let the hand of lions come and give a ray of hope to these people, to restore their lost vitality, love and beauty.
SOLD
150*120 cm
The loss of life and joy has been replaced by inertia and sadness for people with vision problem.
As I always say: feel beautiful until the end, it is a promise of happiness.
Unfortunately, blind people lack the sense of beauty that God has given us in everything around us, so let the hand of lions come and give a ray of hope to these people, to restore their lost vitality, love and beauty.
SOLD

Take care of me (childhood cancer), 2021
Acrylic on canvas
150*120 cm
It contains a direct message from a grieving child as he gives an orange thread for people to make the Cancer Children logo. Direct call to pay attention to it.
Is anyone answering this call?
Available
150*120 cm
It contains a direct message from a grieving child as he gives an orange thread for people to make the Cancer Children logo. Direct call to pay attention to it.
Is anyone answering this call?
Available

Kids dream (Environment), 2022
Acrylic on canvas
170*140 cm
Children dream of living in a green and clean environment. We have to run after their feelings because they have the best and cleanest feeling of all. So let’s help them achieve their dreams.
Available
170*140 cm
Children dream of living in a green and clean environment. We have to run after their feelings because they have the best and cleanest feeling of all. So let’s help them achieve their dreams.
Available

Wise king (Lion’s symbol), 2022
Acrylic on canvas
150*120 cm
This painting depicts a dignified elderly man with a long silver beard and a jewel-encrusted crown, symbolizing wisdom, experience, and inner strength. His deep gaze reflects a life of joys and hardships, showing that old age is a crown of honor, not weakness. The artwork conveys a message of respect, care, and appreciation for the elderly as living treasures and bearers of invaluable wisdom.
Available
150*120 cm
This painting depicts a dignified elderly man with a long silver beard and a jewel-encrusted crown, symbolizing wisdom, experience, and inner strength. His deep gaze reflects a life of joys and hardships, showing that old age is a crown of honor, not weakness. The artwork conveys a message of respect, care, and appreciation for the elderly as living treasures and bearers of invaluable wisdom.
Available

A heartbeat of love (Diabetes), 2021
Acrylic on canvas
150*120 cm
Used the elements of the International Diabetes Logo, but in a new composition.
We see the hand which need help and the other is the hand which giving. The two circles in the upside-down direction towards the hand which asking for help.
The upper hand is the blue Lions hand, which represents the main color of the International Diabetes Logo.
The blue color was used as water that does not stop flowing and tender.
Available
150*120 cm
Used the elements of the International Diabetes Logo, but in a new composition.
We see the hand which need help and the other is the hand which giving. The two circles in the upside-down direction towards the hand which asking for help.
The upper hand is the blue Lions hand, which represents the main color of the International Diabetes Logo.
The blue color was used as water that does not stop flowing and tender.
Available

Break barcode (Fight against hunger and poverty), 2021
Acrylic and Epoxy on canvas
300*140 cm
In this work, a physically strong yet broken man is portrayed standing behind vertical lines that resemble a barcode—transformed here into real prison bars that confine him and limit his freedom. His face is deeply expressive; his eyes gaze downward in sorrow, and his hands grip the bars tightly in a gesture of despair and a yearning for liberation.
In this context, the barcode shifts from being a mere symbol of commerce and consumption to a visual cage—reflecting how modern economic systems can imprison human beings and reduce their value to mere numbers.
The composition highlights the paradox between the man’s physical strength and his inability to meet his own and his family’s basic needs, shedding light on the failure of social and economic systems to deliver justice.
The artistic style employs expressive realism; the features of the face and hands are saturated with emotion, while the epoxy layer adds a glossy finish that enhances the feeling of separation and isolation—making the man appear as though he is displayed behind a glass wall.
At its core, this work speaks to human dignity, calling on humanity to break the chains imposed by poverty and hunger. It urges us to awaken our collective conscience and recognize the power of compassion and solidarity to break this “barcode”—to shatter the silence surrounding the suffering of the poor and marginalized.
This piece stands as a bold critique of the consumerist system and a compelling call for empathy and social responsibility. Through daring symbolism and powerful visual execution, the painting becomes more than just an artwork—it becomes a resounding ethical and human cry.
Available
300*140 cm
In this work, a physically strong yet broken man is portrayed standing behind vertical lines that resemble a barcode—transformed here into real prison bars that confine him and limit his freedom. His face is deeply expressive; his eyes gaze downward in sorrow, and his hands grip the bars tightly in a gesture of despair and a yearning for liberation.
In this context, the barcode shifts from being a mere symbol of commerce and consumption to a visual cage—reflecting how modern economic systems can imprison human beings and reduce their value to mere numbers.
The composition highlights the paradox between the man’s physical strength and his inability to meet his own and his family’s basic needs, shedding light on the failure of social and economic systems to deliver justice.
The artistic style employs expressive realism; the features of the face and hands are saturated with emotion, while the epoxy layer adds a glossy finish that enhances the feeling of separation and isolation—making the man appear as though he is displayed behind a glass wall.
At its core, this work speaks to human dignity, calling on humanity to break the chains imposed by poverty and hunger. It urges us to awaken our collective conscience and recognize the power of compassion and solidarity to break this “barcode”—to shatter the silence surrounding the suffering of the poor and marginalized.
This piece stands as a bold critique of the consumerist system and a compelling call for empathy and social responsibility. Through daring symbolism and powerful visual execution, the painting becomes more than just an artwork—it becomes a resounding ethical and human cry.
Available

I love my world (Autism), 2022
Acrylic on canvas
123*91 cm
A child with autism is a smart, dreamy kid who has great abilities, but lives within his shell and is afraid of society.
He only wants to hear his own voice and only wants to live in his own world.
Let's help him discover life and socialize.
Available
123*91 cm
A child with autism is a smart, dreamy kid who has great abilities, but lives within his shell and is afraid of society.
He only wants to hear his own voice and only wants to live in his own world.
Let's help him discover life and socialize.
Available

Laurel wreath (Lion’s symbol), 2021
Acrylic and Pastel on canvas
170*140 cm
In this powerful painting , we can observe a lion, the king of kings and the symbol of the Lion’s association. His features include the strength and toughness of royalty. With a subtle look, he wears a laurel wreath, a symbol worn by emperors and kings from time immemorial.
Available
170*140 cm
In this powerful painting , we can observe a lion, the king of kings and the symbol of the Lion’s association. His features include the strength and toughness of royalty. With a subtle look, he wears a laurel wreath, a symbol worn by emperors and kings from time immemorial.
Available
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