BIO
Nagui Achamallah's artistic journey is one that spans continents and disciplines.
Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Nagui’s passion for painting blossomed during his college years, leading him to immerse himself in the independent fine art study program at the University of Alexandria Atelier while pursuing his medical degree. This dual pursuit of art and medicine would profoundly shape his artistic perspective.
Throughout his academic years, Nagui’s talent garnered recognition, with participation in university group exhibitions and competitions, accompanied by notable scholastic awards. In 1973, he unveiled his inaugural solo exhibition at the University Physician's Club, followed by another in 1975 at the prestigious French Cultural Center in Alexandria.
Upon immigrating to the United States, Nagui embarked on a fulfilling career in psychiatry, a profession that he believes significantly influenced his approach to painting. Now semi-retired from medical practice, he resides in Southern California, where he devotes his time to his art.
Nagui’s prolific output reflects his unwavering dedication to his craft, producing a substantial body of work comprising medium and large-scale paintings, alongside numerous smaller pieces and drawings annually. His chosen mediums of acrylics and oil paint serve as the vessels for his creative expression.
Over the span of four decades, Nagui’s artistic style has evolved, yet remains grounded in the rich cultural tapestry of the Middle East and the South Mediterranean. His paintings offer a kaleidoscope of subjects, often portraying human figures navigating the complexities of daily life, encapsulating their joys, fears, and struggles. Through his art, Achamallah invites viewers to delve into the intricate narratives woven within each canvas, allowing the images to speak for themselves and unveil their own compelling stories.