The walls almost seem soulless without a painting or paintings that sit in it and give it a new personality and a deeper dimension, and you rarely enter a house completely devoid of paintings that indicate the culture of its inhabitants, their artistic taste, and sometimes their financial condition. The human was drawn before he wrote and before he invented a language, and history is witness to his primitive expression in caves, so drawing seems to be the first human language.
Since her early childhood, artist Rania Halsa has been passionate about learning to draw, and over time, she has been practicing and training for a long time, and has worked to develop her abilities and skills in plastic painting, through drawing with a knife, on glass and wood, in addition to drawing on stones. Rania was able to draw many distinctive paintings on canvas, using many types of colors such as wood colors, oil colors, and acrylic colors, which gave her the freedom to break all the rules and go beyond details and borders. Rania adds that there must be a link between the size of the wall and the size of the paintings because a very small painting on a large wall does not appear unless it has accessories in the decoration of plaster or its own lighting.
Rania is trying to deliver her artworks to the largest segment of art connoisseurs so that they can see her creativity and distinction through her various paintings, so she decided to join the CRAFTS MARKET platform and take advantage of the marketing services provided by this national platform that supports youth, by publishing her works locally and globally with the latest methods used in the world of e-marketing.