Egyptian visual artist born in Alexandria in 1989. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Printmaking department, at Alexandria University in 2012. He is currently based in his hometown where he leads an artistic career within Egypt & internationally. Hakeem's ideas stem from fantasy, others forms reality with borrowed elements from mythology and folklore legends or even history, through inherited culture or religious interpretations. He doesn't prefer art projects that are just very personal but prefer those who serve the surroundings of the executing artist, locally and internationally because change and love gradually into a better, more complex, or more advanced state will not happen if you just sink in yourself. The top view of the cities reflects a do-not approach area. Whereas it is built as a kind of sarcasm from all the types of chaos in our community all over the world. He believes that when it comes to honest Art we should aware of the past, present, future, and how you can present your artwork visually and conceptually parallel. This could be a very little change or romantic but we should always work on this for a better future for every one everywhere individually and through associations. Hakeem has participated in several group exhibitions locally and internationally such as The Biennale of the Sixth Artist Book, Bibliotheca Alexandrina – Egypt (2014), Arabic Revolutions Festival, Lyon – France (2014), Egyptian Short Film Festival, Torino – Italy (2015), A photo around the World, Palermo – Italy (2017), Al-Kasaby Fine Arts Institution, Jeddah – KSA (2015), Context Art Fair, New York – USA (2016), Contest Art Fair, Miami – USA (2016 & 2017), 1-54 African Contemporary Art Fair, Marrakesh, - Morocco (2020), AKKA Art Fair, Paris- France (2021), and Scope Miami Art Fair, Florida - USA (2022), and has held about 6 solo exhibitions such Zero show at Atelier D’Alexandrie, Alexandria, Egypt (2017), Do we Exist show at Ubuntu Art Gallery, Cairo – Egypt (2020), Middle of Nowhere, Centre of Everywhere, I LOVE YOU show Ubuntu Art Gallery, Cairo (2022).