22.2.24

speechless

'speechless' i . 2023

'speechless' ii . 2023

'speechless' iii . 2023

'young voices of arabia 2023' publication . 2024

i had the opportunity to work with voices of future generations once again (see previous project here) on their 2023 edition of 'young voices of arabia', an annual publication that invites young creative writers between the ages 8 – 12 to submit short stories which if selected, will be published. each story in the book is supported with illustrations by invited artists and illustrators.
the story i was tasked to illustrate was 'speechless' by twelve year old author diala sadeq khatib, about the power of friendships to make positive change. i hope the author is happy with the illustrations!
'young voices of arabia 2023' is now available for purchase, both in english and arabic, via the voices of future generations' website. it's a great edition this year with wonderful stories and great supporting illustrations. i'm happy to be published in two editions so far.

18.2.24

magic found...

in search of magic . 2022 – 2023 . jameel library, jameel arts centre, dubai. courtesy of art jameel

in search of magic . 2022 – 2023 . jameel library, jameel arts centre, dubai. courtesy of art jameel

in search of magic . 2022 – 2023 . jameel library, jameel arts centre, dubai. courtesy of art jameel

in search of magic . 2022 – 2023 . jameel library, jameel arts centre, dubai. courtesy of art jameel

in search of magic . 2022 – 2023 . jameel library, jameel arts centre, dubai. courtesy of art jameel

in search of magic . 2022 – 2023 . jameel library, jameel arts centre, dubai. courtesy of art jameel

in search of magic . 2022 – 2023 . jameel library, jameel arts centre, dubai. courtesy of art jameel

i'm so happy to be posting about my recent textile project which i'm immensely proud of. 'in search of magic' began in july 2022 (see announcement post here), and was completed in december 2023. 
'in search of magic' was created for the jameel library commission – an annual program where creative professionals are invited to use the library at the jameel arts centre as a resource and space for research to produce monthly writings that are published online. in addition to the writings, my commission also included working on a physical textile piece which evolved during the duration of the commission alongside the monthly writings.
my topic of research was (regional) magical and talismanic practises within the realm of textiles. there is a rich history of regional talismans and magical thinking – from beliefs derived from ancient civilisations and medieval islam, as well as contemporary practices found today. the project expanded my knowledge on magic, looking beyond standard definitions and questioning magic's existence in the contemporary where it feels like there is no place for it.
i would like to keep this post short, and urge everyone to head to the project website and take the time to read all ten chapters (i promise they're short!), and view the process visuals which include selected pages from my sketchbook and the development of the textile piece in relation to each chapter. the website also includes a bibliography at the end of each chapter for anyone interested in the books referenced for this commission.

without further ado, please head to insearchofmagic.jameelartscentre.org

a few thank you's are in order – first off, a huge thank you to the jameel arts centre for the invitation to participate in the second edition of the jameel library commission. antonia, uns, azim, abhirami, nabla – thank you for giving me the space, opportunity, trust and support to work on a self driven project that i'm super proud of. thank you to the tech team who helped with the website updates, the marketing team who'd post monthly announcements online for each chapter, the install team who'd assist in hanging the textile each month at the library – your help didn't go unnoticed.
a big thank you goes to the wonderful artisans and embroiderers at 'khalil tailoring & embroidery', who assisted with all the beautiful embroidery and appliqué work on the textile. they are very much a part of this project and i can't thank them enough for all their work and care.
thank you ismail noor for the professional photographs you see above. and lastly, thank you to the friends and loved ones who were supportive during the project. from feedback on the progress of the textile, to proof reading each chapter, and keeping me company on the multiple visits to the embroiderers – thank you and i love you very much (y'all know who you are).

i end this post with one last announcement – the textile piece has recently been acquired by the jameel arts centre!!! i'm so honoured to have my work included in their permanent collection. in addition to the team members listed above, i also thank dawn and rhoda from the collections team for making this happen. thank you thank you...

1.2.24

patterns and screams

untitled . 2024

i've told myself i'll be more active this year with self initiated projects instead of just being creative for client based stuff. let's see how it goes...
i just finished working on a recent commission (which i can only share much later in the year) and was completely worn out. colouring on my laptop for 2 days, 6 hours each, was not fun. so after finally submitting and getting it out of my way, i wanted to decompress and work on something that didn't follow any sort of brief or instructions. i came up with this pattern comprised of my face in different orientations, taken from a photo of me dancing – i must've been singing along to beyoncé or something!
i'm still not a master at creating dynamic pattern designs. but i think this is a fairly good attempt – i would love to see how the pattern translates if printed on fabric or a tailored garment! i enjoy how the pattern emotes euphoria, or perhaps exhaustion! i guess it depends on the mood you're in when viewing this.
let's see if this pattern makes it's way into some future project. until then, enjoy...