Zaid Al-Aghbar is a 20-year-old Palestinian artist with autism spectrum disorder. He expresses his world through zentangle and pixel art, blending intricate details with simplicity to form a unique visual language.
Zaid Al-Aghbar is a 20-year-old Palestinian artist with autism spectrum disorder who has found his language in patterns. Through Zentangle and Pixel art, he works with the precision and patience that come naturally to him, building intricate designs line by line, pixel by pixel. At Art to Heart in Nablus, Palestine, Zaid continues training and discovering new dimensions of his creativity—each piece revealing something he didn't know was there. His work carries a simplicity that holds complexity within it, a style that is unmistakably his.
Muhannad Awwad is a 20-year-old artist with autism spectrum disorder who has found his rhythm in mosaic art. Through ongoing training at Art to Heart in Nablus, Palestine, he works with precision and patience, arranging each stone by color and shape into designs that hold their own quiet beauty. For Muhannad, mastering this craft isn't just about the art itself—it's about building a path toward independence, where his creations can sustain him and shape his future.
Ragheb Sakhel is a 23-year-old artist born with motor challenges caused by a neurological condition. The tremor in his hand creates delicate, special watercolor effects that blend and flow in unique ways. Through individual mentorship sessions at Art to Heart in Nablus, Palestine, Ragheb continues developing his style. For him, art is more than technique -it's hope, connection, and the path that led him out of isolation.
We are building an inclusive Palestine where art serves as a powerful language beyond words, empowering persons with disabilities to create, connect, and contribute with dignity and justice alongside everyone else.