Urban Imprints
Through the use of abstract forms, layered compositions, and the intentional incorporation of man-made architectural elements, "Urban Imprints" seeks to evoke a sense of mystery and curiosity.
In "Urban Imprints," I explore the human imprint on nature, creating a blend of architectural elements with the landscape.
This series goes beyond visual composition, offering an abstract exploration of the complex relationship between humanity and the natural environment. It is inspired by the evolving landscape and the diminishing presence of water in our lives, aiming to highlight the growing gap between humans and nature.
My Middle Eastern heritage significantly influences my artistic expression. This project is part of my artistic journey, marking an evolution in my approach. Through the use of abstract forms, layered compositions, and the intentional incorporation of man-made architectural elements, "Urban Imprints" seeks to evoke a sense of mystery and curiosity. It reflects on the complex dynamics between human development and the natural world, highlighting environmental concerns and the absence of green spaces in urban settings.
"Urban Imprints" is more than a collection of photographs; it is a statement on the human condition, societal challenges, and our relationship with Earth.
Through this body of work, I engage with water as both a personal and political subject, not just as a theme, but as a presence shaped by memory, displacement, and environmental crisis. I use art to confront the fragility of our relationship with the natural world, focusing on the emotional and symbolic dimensions of water. My images are constructed to spark reflection and to hold space for the complexity of our current moment, where beauty, loss, and transformation are tightly intertwined.