Kinda Hibrawi’s artwork is a passionate journey of
femininity, spirituality and cultural convergence.
Although she is of Syrian descent, she grew up
between Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, and the
United States. Her formative years in the Middle East
gave her the opportunity to study the power of the
Arabic language in all of its art forms.

Through her studies she began to expand on the
ancient tradition of Arabic Calligraphy by giving it a
modern twist. As an Arab American, she felt the
need for her artwork to reflect the richness of
the Middle East coupled with Western diversity.

Her paintings have been showcased at the New
Horizon School in Irvine and in galleries across
Southern California. She has successfully
intertwined East and West and is exposing
audiences to the beauty and mystique of this
historic art form.