LOW TECH
HIGH TOUCH
My studio practice is an evolving site of curiosity , experimentation, and physical material engagement. It functions as both a workspace and a thinking space—where painting becomes a method of research, and making is a way of knowing. Guided by sense-making, I approach the studio as a place to investigate form, gesture, memory, and meaning. Processes of play, iteration, and reflection are central to my methodology in everything I do, allowing my intuition and criticality to coexist. The constant WIP nature of my practice seeks to generate new questions rather than fixed answers, positioning my studio as a dynamic environment for learning and transformation and ultimately embracing the beautiful messiness of real life.
99 Names: My Liberation Is Tied to Yours
An immersive, audiovisual performance examining themes of loss, grief, and connection using imagery from the Afro-Arab diaspora being shown at The Shed in NYC
Directed by Hasan Khalid
Written & Produced by Marwa Eltahir
Shot by: Kalb Productions
PERENNIAL FLESH
Perennial Flesh explores the primal and poetic relationship between human bodies and the natural world, dissolving the boundary between the two.
Through photographic experimentation, collaborators Danielle Amy & Hasan developed this photo series to reframe the human form as a component of larger ecological systems—rooted in, entwined with, and sometimes (in)distinguishable from the flora and fauna around it.
Show Development
I’ve been developing a slate of episodic television projects, crafting narratives within the lifestyle space, namely across wellness, art, and luxury.
A few of these projects have previously been green-lit to shoot pilot episodes. I am continuing to shape the stories that challenge perspectives and engage audiences in fresh, meaningful ways, and looking for partners to help bring them to life.