Mohamed Shehab was a self-taught artist whose talent emerged naturally, without formal training in Fine Arts. His artistic journey was deeply influenced by his time living in Iraq, where he spent ten years immersing himself in the rich cultural and artistic traditions of the region. Shehab became renowned for his evocative depictions of horses, camels, urban landscapes, and floral motifs. His unique style captured the essence of Middle Eastern life and scenery, blending vibrant themes of nature and everyday life with a profound cultural resonance.