Alison loves to swim and can venture into the afterlife by holding her breath under water. There, she enters a world where she can be with her mother.
Read MoreIn the series, the bodies do not refer to specific subjectivities, but to a state of mere similarity with the human, which is established at the limits of the dead body for a sensitive investigation of its motor structure.
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.
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