a free experimental project in design and visual arts, serving as an open space for testing ideas and developing new methods of visual expression. The project seeks to move beyond traditional frameworks by blending visual elements and diverse techniques to produce innovative works with a contemporary and experimental character.
As a platform, Untitled explores the possibilities of design as a tool for thought and innovation, where personal experimentation intersects with cultural and aesthetic dialogue — generating fresh perspectives that inspire audiences and create lasting visual impact.
As a platform, Untitled explores the possibilities of design as a tool for thought and innovation, where personal experimentation intersects with cultural and aesthetic dialogue — generating fresh perspectives that inspire audiences and create lasting visual impact.
This artwork employs different rug fabrics and textures to create a rich tactile surface and infuse the design with a sense of spirit and depth. The piece draws inspiration from the Sudanese tobe, the traditional attire of Sudanese women and a powerful cultural symbol, reinterpreting its visual language within a contemporary and experimental framework. The result is a work that bridges heritage and innovation, where fabric becomes a visual medium carrying meanings of identity and memory in a new design form.
This work focuses on creating a character inspired by Sudanese culture a player of the tambour, a traditional string instrument deeply tied to Sudanese musical heritage. The piece integrates fabric techniques with physical manipulation of scale, introducing a surreal dimension to the composition. Through this fusion of music, textile, and visual distortion, the character transforms into a symbolic figure that bridges tradition with contemporary imagination.