In its essence, ‘Huckleberry’ exemplifies the most vivid, private, and honest inner emotions exacerbated by isolation—as fickle and contradicting as they may be.
Read More‘Sweet Nothing' is a photo essay exploring vulnerability. It contemplates the truths that emerge out of true stillness in oneself. The liberating ones, and the suffocating ones. It’s a paradox balancing simultaneous bliss and melancholia.
Read MoreDuring the COVID-19 lockdown, I found myself relying on music to pass the time and stop checking up the news. I ended up creating, What do you mean??? which reflects my reactions to the music I was listening to.
Read More‘Nuraiyah’ is a micro-short documentary that centres around the voice of an 8-year-old girl and her views and perspectives on life.
Read More“My Dream” is a memoir picture book that reflects on how fantasy is used as a coping mechanism for grief. It is illustrated traditionally using India ink using my non-dominant hand for raw expression and liveliness that children have when they draw.
Read More“As young adults, we are unaware of the lonely relatives we face. Most of our lives we are sheltered; there is a mutual understanding from the world around us we are not to know the harsh reality of what it means to be alive.”
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