The Wall of Time

This work, The Wall of Time, was born from the dust and light of the Suez Canal during my time in Egypt. I wanted to recreate the temples of Palmyra not as static ruins, but as a space that collapses centuries, uniting the era of Empress Zenobia with the Roman Empire and our own modern existence.

I chose to paint with the earth itself, using natural plant and marine organic pigments on a transparent sanctuary of glass and recycled plastic. The Arabic calligraphy you see is my own personal hand, a tribute to a language I am deeply passionate about. Within these layers, there is a hidden message—a private thread that connects my life to yours as the future owner.

My Neospatialist vision is centered on the idea that the infinite can be found in the smallest of spaces. As light passes through these transparent canvases, the image is never finished; it evolves every hour, mirroring the endless flow of time. This piece is a unique, handmade testament to the idea that history is not behind us, but moving through us