Nada Nada
Nada Nada is an Egyptian visual artist born in June 1997, whose work delves into the complexities of the human mind, self-perception, and subconscious narratives. Her practice often features self-portraiture as a tool for psychological exploration, blending themes of inner conflict, illusion, and identity. With a background in Visual Arts and over 7 years of practicing art, she brings a layered, conceptual approach to visual storytelling.
Artist Statement
My work is a dialogue between the self and the self, an ongoing internal debate where truth, illusion, and identity blur. I use my own image not as a symbol of vanity, but as a vessel, an entry point into the deeper layers of the subconscious. Through fragmented visuals, distorted forms, and conceptual tension, I explore the contradictions within the human mind: the known and the unknown, the seen and the hidden, the real and the imagined. Each piece becomes a mirror of internal conflict, a visual manifestation of arguments that never leave the mind, yet shape every waking thought. My art doesn’t seek resolution; it embraces the chaos of introspection and the discomfort of ambiguity. By confronting my own reflections, I invite the viewer to confront theirs. In a world obsessed with clarity and certainty,I choose illusion and complexity. This is where I find truth.
Exhibitions
She has participated in numerous group exhibitions, exhibiting alongside emerging and established artists in contemporary art spaces such as the Youth Salon, the Farouk Hosny Foundation, the Society of Art Lovers, and private galleries like Nile, Noon, The Art Gallery, Heba, and Luxor, among others. She has received several awards, including two art prizes: the Grand Prize at the Diaa Gallery in the 2021 Talai’a Competition, and the National Bank of Egypt Acquisition Award in the Portrait Competition.








