The pace of the days led him to live in the Emirates, which he loved and loved its people, and he loved the multiplicity of details of its nature between marine, wild and agricultural environments. He went deep in plastic art towards the human being, and dedicated the art of portraits of faces. His paintings indicate the presence of faces art in them, because each artist has a favorite material and tool to express his thoughts and feelings. His memory is still blazing with great and small details that sum up the words of the late great Iraqi poet Baland Al-Haidari, “In all the corners of the mirror I see Baghdad.” That is why one finds in his paintings, which are full of faces, each of which speaks and whispers his own story through the exceptionally beautiful titles he chose for them. He continues to draw faces whose features sometimes speak of old age and other times of youth, expressing sadness, joy or pain, provoking his brush to draw them.
He received many awards and certificates, and participated in many individual and group exhibitions