Ahmed Alwaari is a Syrian contemporary visual artist and painter,
currently based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, working primarily with oil painting. His artistic practice centers on the human being as a psychological and existential state, exploring identity, memory, and inner transformation within the contemporary world.
His visual language blends realism with expressive elements, often deconstructing and reconstructing the human form to create a subtle tension between clarity and ambiguity. Faces in his work appear as quiet human states, shaped by time and experience, inviting the viewer into reflection and personal interpretation.
Through his paintings, Alwaari seeks to establish a calm visual dialogue that balances stillness and motion, offering the canvas as a space for contemplation amid the pace of modern life 

Solo Exhibitions

 .  Homs                                                 2013
 .  Latakia, C-Art Gallery                      2014
 .  Damascus, Art House Gallery       2016
 .  Damascus, Art House Gallery       2018
            ( As a Place )
 .  Damascus, Art House Gallery       2019
               ( Now )
 .  Damascus, Art House Gallery       2021
              ( As for After )

 .   Dubai, Gallery Vibes                       2022
            ( First Impression )
 .  Damascus, Art House Gallery       2022
            ( Second Impression )
 .  Dubai, Hideout Gallery                    2023
            ( Illusion ) 
 .  Dubai, Hideout Gallery                   2024
            ( The Modern World )
 .  Riyadh, Marsami Art Gallery         2025                 ( TALE )

 

Group Exhibitions 

. Damascus . basma chairty               2017

.  Montreal, Canada, Artearta             2019

. USA Denver Brown Hotel                  2019

.  Damascus . Zawaya gallery             2019

 . Dubai, Expo Syrian Pavilion             2021

 . Dubai, Urbanist Gallery                     2023

 . Cairo, – Grand Museum                   2023

 . Dubai, Diarb.id – Meet the Sun       2023

                                             Collection

His works are acquired in private collections across Syria, USA, Italy, Canada, Austria, Cyprus, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon