A woman of South Lebanon, from the village of Ansar, raised on land, love, and an awareness of injustice. Drawn to culture, human stories, and the invisible threads that connect them, I explore these themes through poetic writing, cultural and political storytelling, and a passion for translating heritage into visual patterns through tile design.
As the daughter of a lineage rooted in the soil of the South, I am guided by a deep sense of responsibility toward the land, its memory, and the generations that have entrusted it to those who came after them.
With deep admiration for Bilad al-Sham and the generations of civilization that have shaped our geography, identity, and collective character, my work is an ongoing search for memory, belonging, and the ties that bind people to place and one another, in the hope that understanding who we are may help us become who we are capable of being.

