My work has stemmed from the traditional practice of Islamic pattern-making combined with a career in digital arts allowing for a presentation of patterns in a contemporary and unique form.
I have had a long interest in portraying the shaped structures we are surrounded by in nature connecting the laws of science and mathematics with that of Islamic theology. I enjoy exploring how humans may contemplate and relate to these structures and the spaces they generate.
Geometry, may sometimes appear chaotic and complicated but upon further exploration one can discover so much that brings understanding and clarity.
I find that these ideas and calculable structures connect to the theme of seeking knowledge of the Divine through the evidence of creation. This is also something I feel can be conveyed through the universally appreciated forms presented in geometry of varying kinds; helping to form a balance in spirituality and rationality.