Their father is a famous artist.. Hana Shiha’s Children are Small (Photos) – Art
Hana Sheeha is a successful artist known for her artwork and honors. However, her proudest moment was when her eldest son, Adam, graduated from university with honors. He shared on Instagram, “You are the biggest and most valuable achievement of my life.”
This year, Hana also celebrated her youngest son Malik’s high school graduation. Their photos together emphasize her youthful appearance, making it clear that her family plays a significant role in her life.
In a past interview, Hana described her close relationship with Adam, referring to him as her friend. She allows her children the freedom to make their own choices, noting that while she can offer opinions, the final decision is theirs. This parenting approach mirrors how her own father raised her and her sister.
Hana revealed that both Adam and Malik have artistic talents. Adam plays electronic guitar, teaches music, and acts, while Malik enjoys music as well. Hana believes their artistic inclinations may stem from their family background—her father, Dr. Ahmed Shiha, and her sister are also artistic.
How does Hana Sheeha balance her artistic endeavors with her family life?
Interview with Hana Sheeha: Celebrating Achievement, Family, and Artistic Legacy
News Directory 3: Thank you for joining us today, Hana. Your journey as an artist has been remarkable. Can you share a moment that you consider your proudest achievement?
Hana Sheeha: Thank you for having me! While I value my career and the honors I’ve received, my proudest moment undoubtedly was when my eldest son, Adam, graduated from university with honors. Seeing him share on Instagram that I am the “biggest and most valuable achievement” in his life was incredibly touching. It reminded me of the importance of family and support in our lives.
ND3: That’s truly heartwarming. This year, you celebrated another significant milestone with your youngest son, Malik, graduating high school. How did that feel for you?
Hana: It was an immensely proud moment for me as a mother. Malik’s graduation reminded me of how fast time flies and how precious every moment is. We have some beautiful photos together that reflect not only our close bond but also my youthful spirit, which I believe is kept alive through my children. My family is everything to me.
ND3: In previous interviews, you’ve mentioned the unique friendship you share with Adam. Can you elaborate on your parenting philosophy?
Hana: Absolutely. I think of Adam as not just my son but also my friend. I believe in giving my children the freedom to make their own choices. I’m always here to offer my guidance and opinions, but ultimately, the decisions are theirs to make. This approach stems from how my father raised me and my sister, and I’ve seen it empower my children in their pursuits.
ND3: Speaking of artistic pursuits, you mentioned that both Adam and Malik have inherited artistic talents. Can you tell us more about their interests?
Hana: Yes, both of them are quite talented! Adam plays the electronic guitar and teaches music while also acting. Malik enjoys music too, and I often see them sharing their passions with one another. I believe their creative inclinations come from our family background—my father, Dr. Ahmed Shiha, and my sister have also been significant influences in the arts.
ND3: You’ve had a fascinating life, including a marriage to the well-known interior designer Fawzi Al-Awamari. How did you two meet and what was your partnership like?
Hana: We met while working on the film The Snake and Ladder. I married Fawzi before I turned 20, and we welcomed Adam in 2002. Unfortunately, our marriage didn’t last, and we divorced in 2005, finalizing everything in 2008. Despite the challenges, I have a deep respect for Fawzi and his contributions to the Egyptian cinema industry. He’s accomplished a lot with classic films and popular drama series, which is something to be proud of.
ND3: Thank you for sharing your insights and experiences, Hana. Your dedication to your family and art is truly inspiring.
Hana: Thank you! It has been my pleasure to share my journey. Family and art are the threads that weave through my life, and I am grateful for every moment.
Hana married interior designer Fawzi Al-Awamari before she turned 20. They met while working on the film “The Snake and Ladder.” They had Adam in 2002, but the couple divorced in 2005, with the divorce finalized in 2008.
Fawzi Al-Awamari is a well-known figure in the Egyptian cinema industry. He has collaborated with notable directors on classic films such as “Smile, the Picture Looks Beautiful,” “The Yaqubian Building,” and “His Excellency Minister.” He has also worked on popular drama series.
