My Story.

Focus on what matters...

" Creativity is the one commodity that increases the more you use it", as the great Maya Angelou once said. The best way to nourish creativity is to go out of my comfort zone, and for that I have a secret source of energy!

I got my bachelor’s degree in graphics design in a university that was 300 miles away from my hometown, and I needed to take the bus every weekend to home and back. The changing of the landscape seen from the bus window during the journey always fascinated me, as the urban and rural sceneries switched places and the hustle and bustle of city streets was replaced with the serene pastors of countryside, and gradually gave way to the barrens of the desert, I would think of the beauty and the ways to convey those feelings in my work.

Years later, I look back at my life and I see the same young girl who would not take no for an answer, who would say what she had to say with every tool at her disposal, and then I look into the eyes of my son, promising myself that he would know the value of self-reliance, perseverance, and humanity.