Tactile Reverence explores Braille, Islamic geometry, and sacred ornament as a new surface language. Through ceramics, it merges arabesque and Braille into a tactile syntax of memory, absence, and devotion. This is not decoration—it’s a script the eyes can’t read but the hands remember. Part of the long-term project Ghayab-Nama, it turns loss into form and silence into sacred structure.
Saturday, May 31, 2025
Note 1
Based on experience of modifying a rumi to include circular cells (anaar rumi),I must generate an entirely new system of making decorative motifs based on anaar seeds,independant of any existing form
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