Freedom is the painting that generates the most conversation—and the most discomfort. That was always the intention. The image is deceptively simple: a woman in a burqa balances a birdcage
Ya Kanada is perhaps the most personal painting in my collection. It sits at the exact intersection of who I am—a Palestinian living in Canada, carrying two histories, two languages,
Euphoria began as an experiment—what would happen if one of the most famous embraces in Western art was reimagined through a Palestinian lens? The answer turned out to be far
The story begins in Akka, Palestine, and continues through the refugee camps of Lebanon and into the diaspora. Painting became a sanctuary, a space to reclaim identity, honour heritage, and