Hello friends…… I’m Jana Osama Bahgat, and today I’m going to tell you my story with drawing, a passion of mine that started about 7 years ago
From a young age, drawing captivated me in a strange way. Maybe I didn’t fully understand why, but I felt happy holding a pen and colors. The people who encouraged and supported me the most on this journey were my mom and dad. They believed in my talent from the very beginning, and that was the biggest motivation for me to continue and learn
I attended a drawing course with Miss Mona, which had a huge impact on developing my skills. I learned many important things there, like color gradation, and I also learned to draw with almost all materials. From breathtaking landscapes to the portraits I love to draw, this course opened many doors for me in the world of art



There are two moments in particular that fill me with great pride when I’m drawing. The first is when I sign my name on a drawing; I feel like it’s a true achievement of my effort. The second is when I draw an eye in a portrait; I feel like I’ve been able to convey the person’s soul through a small detail like the eye. These moments give me a strong push to keep going

Perhaps drawing is my biggest passion, but I also have other talents and skills that I love. I know how to write stories and let my imagination wander into other worlds, and I also have a skill in public speaking, which gives me self-confidence. I used to play karate, which taught me discipline, and I love to sing, finding another way to express my feelings through it
Drawing isn’t just a hobby or a field of work like interior design or fine arts. For me, it’s a way to express my emotions and release all my energy. When I hold a brush, I feel like I’m in another world, a world where I can translate everything inside me into colors and shapes
The people who inspired me the most to develop my drawing skills are my mom and dad; their support has been, and still is, the foundation. If anyone my age is learning to draw and feels they’re not talented or are afraid, my advice to them is that frustration is truly a bad feeling, but we must overcome it. Keep going and try more than once. I myself started with very few skills, but with effort and not giving up, I managed to succeed



And these are my drawings from when I was just starting out 👆🏻 to show that no one is born talented you try a million times to succeed
I dream of a bright future, and drawing will definitely be a big part of it. I dream of becoming a fine arts engineer, and that’s a dream I’ve had for a long time. Drawing can help me with many things in that future. Finally, I’d like to tell everyone to look for their talent. Even if they don’t find their skill to be drawing, they should search more, and they’ll find that they’re talented in more than one other thing. Each of us has a talent within us; it just needs to be discovered and nurtured



My dearest Jana, your words have made me so incredibly proud of you
I remember so clearly the very first day you joined the drawing course. You were just 5 years old, and I was absolutely amazed by your level as you learned the basics and fundamentals of drawing. You truly excelled back then despite your young age

But I always knew your skills would develop because you’re so diligent and always apply what you learn. And your other talents will also help you to always be an outstanding person and succeed in anything you do

I wish you all the best always, Jana, and I’m so happy with you and that we’re continuing this journey of success and creativity together