The Hoopoe

The Hoopoe

used: Special Colors

Size: 60×70

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The boat and the seashells

The boat and the seashells

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Size: 50×70

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The Woman and the Palm

The Woman and the Palm

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Size: 50×60

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The Tannoura

The Tannoura

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Size: 70×100

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The Pigeon

The Pigeon

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Size: 75×80

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The game of hopscotch

The game of hopscotch

Materials used: Black and white

Size: 75×76

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Tahtib

Tahtib Materials used: Special Colors Size: 70×70

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The Camel Riders

The Camel Riders Materials

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Size: 50×70

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Mohamed Gohar

Mohamed Gohar

Architect and urban heritage consultant based between Alexandria and Marseille, with more than 20 years of multidisciplinary experience working across Egypt and the Mediterranean at the intersection of architecture, culture, heritage, and cities’ sustainable development.

His work focuses on how tangible and intangible heritage can be mobilised as a tool for inclusive, resilient, and culturally grounded urban development, particularly in cities facing rapid transformation. Alongside his consultancy and research work, he maintains an artistic and visual practice grounded in drawing, mapping, and spatial observation.

This practice is not separate from his professional work; rather, it informs the approach to urban analysis, documentation, and community engagement. Through exhibitions, publications, and public programmes, he uses artistic tools to make urban heritage visible, accessible, and open to dialogue, particularly in cities where heritage is under pressure from development, neglect, or erasure. These methods have proven effective in fostering public awareness, civic engagement, and interdisciplinary exchange around urban issues.
www.gohardiaries.com