
FIeld work
My practice is rooted in a disciplined approach to form, material, and context.
I work across painting, sculpture, and site-specific projects, developing work that responds to space, architecture, and lived environments. Each project begins with research and observation, allowing decisions around scale, materials, and composition to emerge from the conditions of the place itself.
Whether working on commissions, collaborations, or independent projects, I follow a clear and structured process. I plan carefully, remain attentive throughout execution, and adapt when necessary — ensuring that the final work maintains both conceptual coherence and visual strength.
Alongside collaborative work, I sustain a continuous personal practice. This ongoing exploration allows me to test ideas, refine techniques, and deepen my understanding of presence and form. These investigations directly inform my public and commissioned work, strengthening both.
I value long-term thinking over quick solutions. My goal is to create work that is considered, grounded, and enduring — work that carries integrity, precision, and emotional depth, while respecting the people and spaces it inhabits.
My art is the map of my becoming, the quiet evolution of my soul, the doorway to wonder, and the winding road of my own hero’s journey. It is also the place where my uncertainty lives, where my shadows breathe, and where my nightmares learn to speak. Yet even within that complexity, I carry a profound gratitude: gratitude for this life, for the visions that rise inside me like ancient memories, and for the ability to translate them into colors, forms, and living emotion.
My art doesn’t belong to borders, tribes, or identities. Its roots grow deeper than nationality, gender, or any label that tries to define it. It is a response to the rawness of existence, an echo of the moments that shaped me, and a question whispered into the mystery of what it means to be here, briefly, as breath, as soul, as a human crossing through time.
Every piece I create is a fragment of my story, a memory carved from my journey. It may be remembered for a moment or forgotten in the vast current of the universe, but its purpose is simply to exist, to speak, to touch, and then to return to the timeless flow from which all creation rises.


ART AS A MAP OF CONNEXISCIOUSNESS


PRACTICES
APPROACH


A glimpse into the artist’s evolving journey through color and form.
I was raised in the rugged, sun-drenched mountains near Tiznit, in the southern region of Morocco — a place where time seemed to flow slowly and silence communicated more than words.
In the village of my birth, there was a lack of real infrastructure, no reliable sources of water or electricity, and absolutely no art galleries.
Only stone, dust, and the rhythm of survival.
This raw simplicity influenced my early years.
It was primitive and isolated, yet rich in the art of listening.
When my mother passed away during childbirth, a silence awoke within me — a silence I couldn't fully comprehend at that moment, yet carried like a seed.
At the age of 14, I left that life behind and moved to Essaouira to engage in my artistic training.
Essaouira was alive with energy, and the wind never ceased.
The Atlantic crashed through the streets like an unseen spirit.
I spent three years in art school, learning the fundamental rules of form and composition.
However, as time passed, those rules began to feel more like constraints.
So, I took a step back, choosing intuition over strict instruction.
To me, art has never merely been a job. It’s a means of survival. It’s about being attuned to the world.
I paint faces not to capture the externals, but to reveal the inner emotions.
The pain concealed behind the eyes.
The faith we often challenge.
The freedom we long for.
My portraits act as emotional landscapes, partly geometric, partly reminiscent of prayer, blending flesh with spirit, shadow with light.
Currently, I live and work in Essaouira, the city that called me back and where I have ultimately found my place.
Here, I create Spiritual Portraits, artworks rich with symbolism, archetypes, and sacred wisdom,
I also hold art workshops and gatherings during the full moon, moments of connection where creation transforms into ritual, paving a way back to the soul through art.
My work is not meant to offer explanations.
It is crafted to awaken.
To aid you in remembering something deep, something you thought had been lost.
