Born in Saudi Arabia, Amer’s artistic foundation began at a young age under the influence of his aunt, who introduced him to the emotional power of color and composition. What started as childhood experimentation painting on paper, walls, and anything within reach quickly evolved into an obsession with creation.
After relocating to Toronto, Amer immersed himself in the city’s pulse. Living in the heart of downtown, he absorbed the culture, nightlife and energy that would later influence his aesthetic. While studying Art Foundation and Graphic Design at Humber College, he supported himself through nightlife promotion, building both creative discipline and business acumen.
Entering the professional design world, Amer quickly recognized the power of independence and launched Digital Demand Studio, providing branding, logos, marketing assets, and creative direction to nightlife venues and entrepreneurs. Simultaneously, he continued refining his fine art practice, eventually expanding into large scale commercial and residential installations.
Today, Amer operates as a full time commercial and residential artist, executing custom murals, wall wraps, 3D backlit logos, resin installations, and sculptural statement pieces for clinics, restaurants, luxury homes, and corporate environments. His work transforms spaces into immersive brand experiences.
Amer has developed custom artwork for high-profile clients including Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, Tyga, Drake, Danny Green, and Fred VanVleet. In 2019, he showcased during Art Basel week in Miami, further expanding his international presence.
He later opened his passion project, Toronto Gallery of Art, creating a physical space dedicated to immersive creative expression and curated exhibitions.
In addition to celebrity collaborations, Amer became the first Canadian artist to paint live on merchandise for MCM at their Yorkville location bridging luxury fashion with live contemporary art performance.
Beyond the aesthetics, Amer’s work reflects evolution. Known for his discipline, entrepreneurial resilience and deep commitment to growth, he approaches art not just as expression but as architecture for energy, legacy, and transformation.
His pieces are not decorative.
They are statements.