Khozema Al-Aaed, a Syrian artist born in 1985, has gained widespread recognition for his artistic works. He currently resides in Dubai, where he manages a company specializing in art production and holds the prestigious "Golden Visa" for artists and creators. He is a member of the Emirates Fine Arts Society and the Syrian Artists Syndicate. His studies at the Institute of Arts and Handicrafts, as well as the College of Fine Arts, have had a profound influence on the development of his artistic career.

His works have been exhibited in Syria, Spain, Turkey, Taiwan, Dubai, and Canada. Recently, his work was featured in Art Dubai 2025 at The Dubai Collection section. He has also participated in notable events such as the Carthage Contemporary Art Festival in Tunisia (2019), the Beirut Art Fair in Lebanon (2020), and the International Contemporary Art Fair in Taiwan (2021). In the same year, he was the commissioned artist for the installation We Grow Together at Expo 2020 Dubai.

Khozema draws inspiration from the rich depths of Eastern culture, exploring the profound connections between humanity and nature. He delves into the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of this relationship, transcending the material world to touch the essence of human existence. Khozema utilizes various materials and techniques to break conventional boundaries, adding new elements to both painting and sculpture through intricate compositions. He works with natural materials such as iron, stone, clay, and wood to emphasize our deep connection with the natural world, highlighting its powerful influence in shaping human emotions.

His art focuses on themes of war, renewal, and growth, inviting viewers to reflect on their role as part of this Earth. Through his work, Khozema seeks to raise awareness of our responsibility as caretakers of the planet. He is driven to push the boundaries of traditional art, creating interactive experiences that redefine our relationship with the natural world and encourage us to reconsider our responsibilities towards the Earth.