Marwan Shahin is an Egyptian artist and illustrator, known for his distinctive style that blends pop art, surrealism, and street art. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Shahin has gained international recognition for his powerful and thought-provoking artwork, which often addresses themes of politics, social issues, and cultural identity. Shahin's art has been featured in numerous exhibitions and galleries worldwide. He gained widespread attention for his piece "The 99 Names of God," which was inspired by the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. The artwork combines religious symbolism with political imagery and serves as a commentary on the revolution's impact on Egyptian society. In addition to his work in fine art, Shahin has also created illustrations for various publications, album covers, and clothing brands. His unique approach to art, incorporating traditional Egyptian elements with modern pop culture, has earned him a dedicated following among both art enthusiasts and casual viewers. Overall, Marwan Shahin's work serves as an important voice in contemporary art, offering a unique perspective on the world around him while also challenging viewers to question their own understanding of society and culture.
Marwan Shahin
Marwan Shahin 2Vth Revolution Under Construction AP Artist Proof Giclee Print by Marwan Shahin
2Vth Revolution Under Construction Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on Cotton Rag Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Marwan Shahin. "Revolution Under Construction" 2018 30.6"x25" Giclée on Cotton Rag Each print is Signed, Numbered & Branded
$946.00