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Our Vision

We believe that the art of drawing the human body, the morphology of the human body, is an extension of our life force and that it is not only important, but essential to our life and existence. The phenomorphology of the human body has a therapeutic effect on our deepest being. We draw to see more clearly, to question our own intelligence and our relationship to reality, to the world. We draw so as not to be strangers to the world in which we live.

About Dr. Said Bouftass

Dr. Said Bouftass went to Paris to study at the majestic École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, where he was also the assistant of professors François Fontaine and Philippe Comar. He then worked with Jean François Debord who had accompanied him in his doctoral research at the University of Paris 8 Saint-Denis where he obtained his doctorate in philosophy of art in 2001.

Dr. Said Bouftass then returned to Morocco to teach the art of drawing the human body and the morphology of the human body at the National School of Architecture in Rabat and at the National Institute of Fine Arts in Tetouan.

He decided in January 2018 to come and live in USA. He works and live in Chicago Il. He obtained his Citizenship on March 18 2025.

Interest of Phenomorphology LLC

The phenomorphology of the human body is our primary area of ​​interest. This passion is expressed through the publication of books and blogs dedicated to the morphology of the human body (artistic anatomy) approached from a phenomenological perspective, as well as through presentations at workshops, training sessions, and conferences, both academic, cultural, and private.

What is Phenomorphology of Human Body?

The phenomorphology of the human body is a school of thought created by Dr. Said Bouftass in 2014. It consists of studying the morphology of the human body (artistic anatomy) through drawing and a phenomenological approach.

The phenomorphology of the human body is based on observation and the constant questioning of our relationship to reality

This practice considers drawing the human body primarily as a means of immersing oneself in reality, creating inner calm, fully experiencing the present moment, refining one's sense of observation, and connecting with oneself and the world.

The phenomorphology of the human body aims to highlight the intelligence of forms, anatomy, and the morphology of the body.

“The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your own riches, but to reveal to him his own.” Benjamin Disraeli.

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