Soy Fira is a civil engineer, she began by taking photographs and then used her photographs to establish a wearable art fashion line. As a result, she created digital and physical portraits that have been distributed to 30 nations.
When she visits museums, she always brings her notebook with her so that she can draw the masterpieces of great masters in a single trace. She is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shaper project; an ambassador for One Young World, the world’s largest gathering of young leaders; an EXMA speaker; and she represents her generation at EXPO DUBAI.
Forbes has featured her in two articles, one of which was sent into space with Jeff Bezos and painted for Vogue’s Women’s Day.
Each person is unique, and each brushstroke in my art is unique as well. Each person is different, and each stroke of my work is unique. The fascinating element is that these brushstrokes and doodles don’t just float around; they’ve found a home in her digital world.
She’s a natural force. She has been true to herself and has been real. She is currently in the front lines of the conflict. The continuous lines she uses to make her portraits are an allegory for how we are all connected, while each drawing is evidence of time spent carefully observing, listening, and comprehending others.
She believes in the power of love, listening, and sharing one’s vision with others. She is convinced that technology-assisted education has the potential to revolutionize people, communities, countries, and the globe. The Internet is a parallel reality in which the entire globe moves, connects, and lives.
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