ABOUT
I am a multidisciplinary artist working across installation, clay,
biomaterial, textiles, and natural dyes. My practice is deeply rooted in
rituals, material transformation, and the intersection of art and rituals.
Through processes such as dyeing, extracting, and distilling natural
elements, I examine how transformation occurs over time, both
physically and spiritually. Through the act of creating, I undergo a
process of healing which serves as a form of therapy for me, as well
as an act of reclamation; a means to restore sacred knowledge that
challenges narratives of fragility and reassert the power embedded in
the body and spirit.
Ultimately, my work is both a personal journey and a communal
offering, inviting others to reconnect with protective forces rooted in
nature, tradition, and rituals .
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The Book | women of Kuwait
In 2019 , Maha published her first photo book,“ Women of Kuwait”, which was then acquired by the Getty Research Institute and The Thomas J. Watson Library at the Metropolitan Museum of Art .
To see inside the book, Click HERE