Art

When I am not researching, I turn to art as another way of exploring beauty and meaning. Where science invites me to study the structure of the universe, art allows me to respond to it more intuitively — through reflection, feeling, and form. Both are, in their own ways, acts of attention: ways of looking more closely at the world and trying to understand it.

My art is inspired by the intricacy and symmetries of the natural world and grounded in spirituality. I have always been drawn to the sense that beauty is not random — that there is order, harmony, and meaning woven into creation. In art, I find a way of engaging with that feeling directly. It becomes a space where observation and contemplation meet.

Much of my work brings together my own style of Islamic illumination with sacred geometry. I am drawn to these traditions not only for their visual richness, but also for the stillness and depth they evoke. Through pattern and the exploration of symmetry, I create pieces that invite pause, reflection, and a sense of inwardness.

For me, art is a window into the soul: a way of expressing wonder and the quieter dimensions of experience. In this sense, art is not separate from the rest of my life or work, but another expression of the same curiosity that draws me to the universe.