About - Short Dialog

I’m Saudi artist whose work moves between sound, image, and memory tracing the quiet dialogue between nature and human presence. My practice unfolds through encounters with landscapes, their textures, and silences, exploring how places shape our inner states and how the unseen rhythms of nature mirror thought and emotion.
Rooted in the heritage and terrain of the Arabian Peninsula, my work often draws on themes of memory, resilience, and identity  reshaping them through digital and sensory experiments that bridge the past with the present.
My recent explorations include Birjal (2024), a project that captures the silent dialogue between humanity and nature, depicting the towers as "giant sentinels" or "strange travelers" whose iron roots and electrical hum have become integrated into the timeless desert scene.
I have participated in exhibitions such as “From Earth” at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), Dhahran (2023), and in the “Rethinking Exhibitions Through Scenography” program (2025), a professional training focused on reimagining how exhibitions function as spaces of dialogue. In 2025, I also expanded my participation through multimedia experimentation :Silkscreen Printing and Cyanotype, exploring how physical processes can echo the textures and transitions found in nature.
My practice continues as a search for connection, for presence, and for the stories that live quietly within the landscape.