Nael Hanna
Nael Hanna was born in 1959 in Nineveh, Northern Iraq, into a richly diverse heritage of Iraqi, Greek, and Syrian Christian Orthodox roots. From a young age, he was captivated by the natural world, spending his childhood drawing animals, birds, and people. After beginning college, he was drafted into the Army during the Iraq-Iran War, yet his passion for art endured. Recognised for his talent, he received a scholarship from the Iraqi Ministry of Education to study in Britain, leading him to Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee, where he graduated with First Class Honours in 1989.
While studying in Scotland, Nael was awarded further scholarships—including time at Hospitalfield in Arbroath and the Royal Scottish Academy’s John Kinross Scholarship to study in Florence. These experiences profoundly shaped his artistic vision and cemented his deep connection to the East Coast of Scotland. Inspired by its rugged landscapes, shifting weather, and atmospheric light, he developed a distinctive style rooted in expressive mark-making and emotional responses to the land and sea.
Now living in rural Angus, Nael devotes himself entirely to painting. His work has earned multiple awards and is held in public and private collections worldwide. He has exhibited internationally—including in Malaysia, Egypt, and the United States—and is a regular contributor to major Scottish exhibitions such as the RGI, RSA, SSA, and SSAC.
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Abstract Gorse and Broom, Carrot Hill -
Apple Blossom, Carrot Hill -
Be Happy -
Busy Harbour Pittenweem -
Busy Harbour Pittenweem 2 -
East Fife Creels -
Fishing Nets, St Monans -
Girl with the Auburn Hair -
Indigo Sky, Carrot Hill -
June Evening at Auchmithie -
Road to Carrot Hill -
Summer Collection -
Summer Sky Pittenweem -
The Black Dress -
Yellow Boat Pittenweem
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Portraits in Paint and Pastel
Nael Hanna February 7 - 27, 2025Discover a striking new collection of portraits by Nael Hanna, exploring expression and atmosphere through paint and pastel.Read more -
Christmas Exhibition
Winter Collection December 7 - 27, 2024Join us for a festive one-day exhibition featuring new work from both gallery favourites and an exciting group of new artists. Discover pieces by George Birrell, Jane Hooper, Julia Hawkins,...Read more
