about
Mouza Al Hamrani is an illustrator and multimedia artist based in Ajman, UAE. Her practice is rooted in a childish fascination paired with her experiences as an adult, reflecting a sense of playfulness and wonder. It’s often revolved around her upbringing in the GCC, and what comes with it from cultural inheritences to superstitions, touching on the human condition with a side of existensialism. It thrives in a contrasting duality; visually energetic yet carrying sarcastic and often serious undertones. Having begun as an illustrator, recently Mouza has ventured into digital art and installation. Al Hamrani’s work was shown in a number of exhibition including “Breaking Khaleeji Cultural Myths” in Kuwait City, and “Arab Animation” at Manarat Al Saadiyat, Abu Dhabi, the 10th edition of Sikka Art and Design Festival, as well as Community and Critique: Salama bint Hamdan Emerging Artist Fellowship Cohort 7 Show. She holds a B.Sc. in Multimedia Design from Zayed University, Dubai. Al Hamrani was born in 1995 and works between Sharjah and Ajman.
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