Born in Egypt, Samir Zoghby left his native city Ismaïlia in 1957 to continue his education in the United States. He became an American citizen and worked for the Federal Government for about thirty years. He now lives in Iva, South Carolina. A self-taught artist, Zoghby works with felt pens and acrylics. He has had eleven solo shows and has designed two commemorative postage stamps, one for the UNICEF program in Chad and the other for the UN World Food Program in Upper Volta (now called Burkina Faso). His work is in a naïf style and is inspired by his Lebanese and Czech roots, his youth in Egypt, his long and rich adventure in Sub-Saharan Africa, and more than half a century in America.