Ahmed Muawiya Aqel Al-Rimawi () also known as Ahmed Aqel (), born 8 April 2000 in Amman, Jordan. is a Jordanian painter and artist since 2009 and member of Jordanian Plastic Artist Association member on Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Volunteer work team. Al Rimawi was born in amman and raised in Jordan amman. He study architecture in Jordan University of Science and Technology. His artwork addresses humanitarian issues, scholars and influential personalities, and the Arab heritage. He has more than 250,000 followers on social media in instagram, Facebook and tik tok. Career Ahmed began his talent for drawing, when he was nine years old in 2009, when he discovered it by chance trying to draw Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan, to finish his drawing on the cover of the book, approaching his features, which impressed his fellow students and his school, which sought to pay attention to his talent and urge to develop it from that time until now. On this approach until he reached the age of sixteen and entered the field of media and social communication, starting with Jordanian television channels and newspapers, and then his entry and participation in many television works by comedians in Jordan. Today, in addition to working with many Arab artists and singers, he is now publishing his paintings and personal works on social networking sites and his official website. COVID-19 period In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, every day, Ahmed wanders the center of Amman, looking at the people he will paint without knowing, and when he finishes drawing his painting, he presents it with a surprise gift to the person drawn with the aim of spreading positive feelings. Diversification Art galleries A participatory gallery organized by the Directorate of Education on the occasion of the independence anniversary of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in 2013. Certificates Certificate of excellence in the art of painting in 2018 (Directorate of Education). Education He is an architecture student at Jordan University of Science and Technology.
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