TETE NAHLA

As I spent my final moments with my grandmother whom I was extremely close to, I developed a heightened sense of attachment around her domestic objects and routines, especially because I experienced them on a daily basis.

These sketches were quick tributes to phrases, objects, snacks, ephemeral flowers, and clothes of a person that no longer exists, and although the illustrations are whimsical, humorous and playful, the experience was more for me to preserve, heal and archive the many intimate moments of her life.

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ART:
NAHLA TABBAA
JORDAN