“All that is, is held.”
— Ayessha Quraishi
My practice does not seek to explain but to mark presence, register silence, hold form, and trace what eludes language. Each work becomes a site of remembrance—a pause within the flow of impermanence, where transformation, rather than permanence, is evoked.
I approach abstraction not as a departure from reality but as a way of entering its deeper strata, between what endures and what disappears. While painting remains central, I also work across time-based and hybrid digital forms, exploring memory and temporality as spaces of reflection, connection, and awareness. Here, the fleeting may be felt, the unseen may surface, and resonance lingers.