2024-2025


Bread Ties



2025
“12x10x5”
Bread






Letter To My Grandmother




2025
“60x72”
Oil on canvas, marker, thread


Letter To My Grandmother is a painting that captures an encounter between two women linked by lineage, separated by a generation, who meet at a dining table in an effort to understand one another and ultimately, themselves. In this case, a dining table becomes a symbolic space for reunion, confrontation, and reconciliation. 

This painting weaves together themes of loss, celebration of life, cultural and emotional inheritance, as well as the juxtaposition of two radically different realities into which two women were born.








Amin In his Studio



2025
“48x36”
Oil on Canvas 


Amin in the Studio is a portrait of Palestinian textile artist and designer Amin, shown within the quiet intensity of his workspace. The painting captures a moment of stillness, where creation becomes both a spiritual act and a form of resistance. This work asks: What is the role of the artist in times of war? In this moment of global unrest and media manipulation, art becomes more than expression, it becomes evidence, resistance, protest, and preservation. 








Amin in His Studio #2



2025
“24x20”
Oil on canvas








Rebirth



2024
“78x73”
Oil on canvas

As bodies rotten,
The hands tremble,
She faces forward 
Life shall prevail



Rebirth is a painting where both the artist and the viewer become creators of history by redefining it. The painting juxtaposes utter destruction brought by the war with an irresistible urge for life that lies in nature.

The piece poses such questions as: What is the role of the artist in the context of war? Can life be redeemed when one’s was lost?  Are we able to honor one’s suffering while allowing ourselves to heal?

With her own gaze, the figure of the artist creates an alternative space of rebirth where life meets death, and rotten stones turn into new sprouts. By facing away from death that lies behind her the artist does not allow the pain and rage to consume her but simply seep through the tip of her brush. She honors the memory of those who passed while allowing her soul to find hope, once again. 







In The Bed With The Bees


2023-2025
“58x44”
Oil on Canvas 









Grandmother



2024
“11,5x9”
Oil on panel

An old woman sleeps beneath the hum of the LA Metro, her body folded beside bags far too large for her frame. The sight pulls me back to Ukraine, where grandmothers in their seventies move with the strength of those half their age, shoulders hunched not from weakness but from decades of carrying more than just weight. 








His Suffering Dissolved In The Field Of Yellow Flowers



2024
“9x11,5”
Oil on panel






Self-portrait #1





2024
“12x9,5”
Oil on panel











Self-Portrait #2



2025
“13x10”
Oil on panel









Sleeping Man


2024
“8x10”
Oil on raw canvas











A Dead Man 



2024
“10x7,5”
Oil on panel












Weight She Carries Within



2024
”6x5”
Oil on panel










Untitled



2024
“9x9,5”
Oil on canvas