Award-Winning Visual Artist, Designer & Storyteller

Ahmed Emad Eldin

Ahmed Emad Eldin is an award-winning visual artist, designer, and master storyteller based between Egypt and Dubai, where he holds a Golden Visa. He uses visual art as his main language to tell powerful stories. By turning complex emotions into clear, striking images, he has built a strong connection with an engaged audience of over 600,000 followers across his social media platforms.

Ahmed is well-known globally for designing the iconic album cover for Pink Floyd’s The Endless River. His exceptional talent led Adobe to select him for their prestigious “Photoshop 25 Under 25” list, recognizing him as one of the top young visual artists worldwide. Later, he was also featured in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. His extensive portfolio includes official movie posters, major commercial campaigns, and immersive experiences that make audiences feel as though they are stepping directly inside his art.

Because his work connects deeply with human psychology, his art and words were featured on the cover of BJPsych International, a journal published by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Cambridge University Press. Recently, he played a major artistic role in the Women’s Mental Health in Bloom Webathon, a global event supported by the Royal College of Psychiatrists and several international universities. For this event, he designed the official logo and poster, and created a special fine art piece that became a central topic of discussion among leading doctors and psychiatrists.

His personal art has been exhibited worldwide in famous cultural venues, including Doge’s Palace in Genoa, Dortmunder U in Germany, IFEMA Espacio 5.1 in Madrid, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome, Sotheby’s Gallery, The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Vogue Multicultural Museum in the US, Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, Piazza Gae Aulenti in Milan, and Arsenal Contemporary Art in Canada.

Ahmed’s art was featured in Adobe Photoshop’s famous “Dream On” commercial, which was shown at the Academy Awards, won at the Cannes Lions Festival, and was nominated for an Emmy. He serves as the official Wacom Arabic Ambassador for the Middle East and Africa. He has won several awards, including an Oniros Film Award for his Heavy Rain movie poster and a Platinum Award from the BPI. His album art for MONO’s Nowhere Now Here and Pilgrimage of the Soul was also ranked among the top 20 globally.

Throughout his career, Ahmed’s work has been featured in major global media outlets, including CNN, The Independent, The Guardian, and the Cambridge Core blog. Today, his unique art and inspiring journey continue to capture media attention across various platforms around the world.

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