Bring the edge of Egyptian cinema into your modern space.
Inspired by the raw intensity of Ibrahim El Abyad, this expressive digital artwork captures the unforgettable presence of Ahmed El Sakka at the heart of one of Egypt’s most iconic crime dramas. The piece portrays a man forged by struggle—where pain becomes power, and survival becomes a language written on the body.
Created by Egyptian artist Mohamed Khaled, the artwork merges cinematic storytelling, bold portrait illustration, and expressive line work to reflect resilience, confinement, and transformation. Chains, wounds, and the burning red atmosphere turn this portrait into more than a character study—it becomes a symbol of the Egyptian street myth: a hero trapped between fate and violence, refusing to break. This is not just a scene from a film, but a modern icon of endurance and rebellion, made to live beyond the screen.