Hala Zabaneh

Hala’s artwork has an incredibly unique style that I think really adds to the richness of this collection. I can always look at one of her drawings and attribute it to her immediately, largely because they have an atmosphere to them that I think is really cool.
 

About the Artist

Website: primehunter.deviantart.com
 

Hala Zabaneh’s artwork

Boy Who Lived, by Hala Zabaneh

‘Boy Who Lived’ from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 1

 

The Vanishing Glass, by Hala Zabaneh

‘The Vanishing Glass’ from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 2

 

Harry\'s Wand, by Hala Zabaneh

‘Harry’s Wand’ from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 5

 

Hogwarts, by Hala Zabaneh

‘Hogwarts’ from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 6

 

The Sorting Hat, by Hala Zabaneh

‘The Sorting Hat’ from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 7

 

Midnight Duel, by Hala Zabaneh

‘Midnight Duel’ from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 9

 

Nimbus 2000, by Hala Zabaneh

‘Nimbus 2000′ from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 10

 

Harry Sneaking Up on Snape, by Hala Zabaneh

‘Harry Sneaking Up on Snape’ from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 11

 

Do Not Dwell On Dreams, by Hala Zabaneh

‘Do Not Dwell on Dreams’ from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, chapter 12

 

The Worst Birthday, by Hala Zabaneh

‘The Worst Birthday’ from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, chapter 1

 

Voldemort Attack, by Hala Zabaneh

‘Voldemort Attack’ from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, chapter 12

 

Harry in the Clouds, by Hala Zabaneh

‘Harry in the Clouds’ from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, chapter 34


3 Responses to “Hala Zabaneh”

  1. Just a note: PrimeHunter has been updating her DeviantArt page with more Harry Potter work. Don’t know how often you check on artists you already have, but figured I’d say it, just in case. :)

  2. Is that Cho Chang I see watching from her table Harry in “Title”? I love how all the children are craning their necks to get a look at Harry about to get sorted. My eyes kept getting drawn to the teachers table until I figured out what wanted my attention. I love how even the adults are eagerly watching; Madame Pomfrey’s hand on Professor Sprout’s shoulder is perfect.

  3. Oops, haha – I realized when I saw woadisme’s comment that I’d forgotten to add the title to that piece, and left the placeholder in by mistake. The drawing referenced is properly called “The Sorting Hat,” which I’ve now updated. ;)

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