• Detail of chemical transformation

  • Ancient egyptian arrow

  • Scarab, 2024

    100 x 95cm. Iron, dye and ink on linen.

  • Bedouin Jewellery, Private Collection

  • Forge

    58 x 48cm. Iron, dye and ink on cotton poly on board and structural wood. 2024.

  • orthodox crosses, British museum archive

  • Slab VII, 2024

    95 x 90cm. Iron, dye, ink, industrial crayon, pewter and resin on linen.

  • If Rah

    58 x 48cm. Iron, dye, ink and shellac on poly cotton on board and structural wood. 2024.

  • is an Egyptian-Australian artist based in Sydney, Australia.

    Drawing on her background in science and her Coptic Egyptian heratige, her work explores the common ground between chemistry and painting, ancient and contemporary, examining themes of human advancement, technology and the anthropocene through the lens of heavy metals, sacred matter and chemical processes.

    She has exhibited work across Australia, including as a finalist in the 2024 Muswellbrook Art Prize, and in 2020 at Chauffeur Gallery. She holds a Bachelors degree in Science from the University of Queensland, and certificate in painting from National Art School, Australia.


  • Exhibitions

    2024 Muswellbrook Prize, Muswellbrook Regional Gallery, NSW 

    2020 Protean, Chauffeur Gallery, Sydney, NSW


  • Awards, Grants & Fellowships

    2024 Finalist Muswellbrook Prize


  • Publications

    2020 Vault Magazine

    2021 Societé Gazette, Albus Lumen


  • Professional Experience

    2021 Portrait Photography, Yavuz Gallery

    2021 Arts Documentation, Yavuz Gallery


  • Education

    2021 Advanced Painting Certificate, National Art School

    2015 Bachelors Degree in Science, University of Queensland


  • Languages

    EN Native

    FR Fluent

    DE Intermediate


  • Contact

    I am interested in future collaborations and projects. To enquire about a specific work, or reach out about a new idea please email: info@taylahhasaballah.com