Elham Al-Ferjani, a Libyan visual artist, whose paintings are full of continuity and diversity. Her artistic experience went through several transformations from realism to abstraction to another different stage, which is an imitation of ancient Libyan decorations. “Al-Ferjani” works as director of the Theatrical Decoration Division in the Department of Dramatic Arts at the Faculty of Arts and Media at the University of Tripoli. And management of Iskander House programs for arts and culture. The visual artist, Ilham Al-Farjani, initially derived the ideas for her paintings from the reality of Libyan life, and Al-Farjani pointed out that she was influenced by the realist school in 1996.
Elham Al-Ferjani studied plastic arts at the University of Tripoli, Libya. After obtaining her bachelor’s degree, she expanded her studies, and for her thesis “The Abstraction of the Arabic Letter,” she received a master’s degree from the Belgrade Academy of Fine Arts. Then she obtained a doctorate from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Alexandria for her thesis, “Inspiring Innate Characteristics in the Creations of Contemporary Photography.” She is distinguished by her plastic works, which transform the realistic scene into expressive impressions that attract the recipient’s attention towards the painting’s suggestions. The talk about the artistic path of the artist Elham Al-Ferjani is rich and full of activities and participations in which she represented her country, pushed her students to create and excel and directed them towards art with the seriousness of expression, and a departure that stands in the face of darkness with inhabited humanity. And a revolutionary patriotism towards construction and defeating all obstacles.