Apart from her own paintings on canvas or open spaces, she is known as curator of Sudanese art exhibitions as well as for her organization The Muse Multi Studios.
[3] Further, her portraits have been described as "intimate and powerful", showing abstract persons with "over-exaggerated eyes and in [...] skin coloured an unnatural shade.
One of them was named with the words of a Sudanese poet as “Noura dreams of an existence that has no restrictions, a homeland that has no borders, no soldiers, no oppressed, no oppressors”.
"[9] In March 2024, Aljeally co-curated an exhibition of works by Salah El Mur, Amna Elhassan, herself and four other Sudanese artists in a private gallery in Hamburg, Germany.
[10] Commenting on her style and intentions, the artist has been quoted saying:[3] In my work, [...] a significant element [...] allows me to blend personal stories with the collective concerns of Sudanese women.