


The Voice of Egypt
This is a portrait of the iconic Egyptian singer, Om Kolthum. The Arabic text on the top says “Sot Missr” which means “The Voice of Egypt”.
The music notes at the bottom are an excerpt from her famous song Alf Leyla
Notice that the angle of Um Kontum’s head and hands exactly matches the angle of the pyramid.
14"x20"
Gouache, watercolors, acrylic and ink on 300 gram acid free coffee stained paper.
This is a portrait of the iconic Egyptian singer, Om Kolthum. The Arabic text on the top says “Sot Missr” which means “The Voice of Egypt”.
The music notes at the bottom are an excerpt from her famous song Alf Leyla
Notice that the angle of Um Kontum’s head and hands exactly matches the angle of the pyramid.
14"x20"
Gouache, watercolors, acrylic and ink on 300 gram acid free coffee stained paper.
This is a portrait of the iconic Egyptian singer, Om Kolthum. The Arabic text on the top says “Sot Missr” which means “The Voice of Egypt”.
The music notes at the bottom are an excerpt from her famous song Alf Leyla
Notice that the angle of Um Kontum’s head and hands exactly matches the angle of the pyramid.
14"x20"
Gouache, watercolors, acrylic and ink on 300 gram acid free coffee stained paper.