About Me

Welcome!

I capture the tension between divine structure and street freedom.  My work stands at the nuqta where Hurufiyya’s sacred lettering clashes with the raw energy of 90s trainyard tags. Where Hassan Masoudy’s swooping ink collides with Jon One’s joyful repetition, my 129 strokes of Ya Latif encode the divine in a mystical reality in a visual jihad against the mundane.

Instead of tagging a name, I paint the Names of God, matched to their mystical numbers. This visual act of dhikr shatters the sanitized walls of our world, allowing each stroke to explode through the cracks in the settlement. From fluorescent pink to deep indigo, color is my weapon.

Translating tradition into contemporary faith, my art is both composed and wild, bold and blessed. The result is a fierce fusion of meditation and velocity, designed to pierce our contemporary isolation.

Collect this not for ‘positivity’ or vibes - collect this to feel the divine in the drip. More than decor, it’s a spiritual spark you hang on your wall.