a Sudanese multidisciplinary visual artist and creative director, I work across experimental film, photography, sound, and design, using these mediums as interconnected tools to build new forms of sensory expression. My practice is rooted in fluidity, intuition, and the search for visual language that speaks beyond structure.
I don’t aim to tell stories in a traditional sense. I create experiences. Spaces where images, sounds, and textures interact freely, without the need for linearity, clarity, or finality. My work often emerges from fragments: broken rhythms, abstract visuals, subtle repetitions, and layered voices. I’m drawn to tension, silence, and moments that resist explanation.
My process is emotional before it is conceptual. I follow feeling allowing the materials, the atmosphere, and the rhythm of a piece to shape the outcome. I see each project as a chance to build a space where viewers can access deeper, often hidden, layers of themselves. I’m not trying to give answers—I’m opening doors.
I’m particularly interested in what happens between disciplines. Between sound and image. Between language and form. I see image-making as an active, living gesture, a way to hold complexity, contradiction, and vulnerability. I often combine elements from different mediums to build immersive environments that feel more like a presence than a performance.
Right now, I’m developing a series of experimental works that expand across visual and sonic dimensions. I’m focused on creating open, abstract, and emotionally resonant visual spaces that allow viewers to move inward toward their own memories, doubts, and desires. For me, art is not about decoration or definition, but about evocation—about allowing something to be felt before it is understood.
As an artist and creative director, I draw from visual culture, design sensibility, sound aesthetics, and poetic structure to guide my choices. But ultimately, I believe in intuition over instruction, and in art that breathes on its own terms. My goal is not to make sensebut to make space.