: Much of his work acts as a "people's newspaper," using the walls—physical or digital—to discuss identity and freedom of expression. From Murals to Identity
: A deep focus on North African and Arab motifs that challenge Western-centric definitions of "good art".
The artist (often credited as 3arabre ) is a Tunisian illustrator and muralist known for his vibrant, culturally-rooted visual language. His work frequently explores themes of identity, social justice, and Arab heritage, often utilizing bold typography and bright, geometric patterns to reclaim public spaces through street art.
: Weaving Arabic calligraphy into modern, sharp-edged lettering that feels both ancient and futuristic.
In the world of contemporary illustration, few voices are as resonant and visually striking as . Known by his handle @3arabre , Ben Abdesslem has carved out a unique space where traditional Arab aesthetics meet modern graphic sensibilities. Whether it’s an ultra-wide 2560x1024 digital mural or a physical street art installation, his work is an invitation to see the world through a prism of color and heritage. The Power of Wide Perspectives
African artists at the Slade School of Fine Art (c.1945–65)
: High-saturation palettes that demand attention and evoke the "fire" of artistic passion.