Evelyn Ashamallah
Evelyn Ashamallah (Arabic: إيفيلين عشم الله) is a female Coptic painter, born in Desouk, Kafr el-Sheikh, Egypt in 1948 to Ashamallah Eskandar Hanna and Elaine Mikhail Hanna.
She graduated from the faculty of fine arts at Alexandria University in 1973 and married an Egyptian Journalist, Mahmoud Youssry and they have two sons. During the 1980s she lived in Algeria for a few years with her husband. She has three brothers. In 2000 she worked for as the manager of the Egyptian museum for contemporary art till she resigned in 2002.[1]
Evelyn Ashamallah had her 22nd art exhibition in 2005,[2] and her style is known for magic fictitious legend where each painting tells a story.[3]
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