Jasirah Sayed is a fine artist working in printmaking and photography, exploring themes of space, home, and identity. Rooted in personal experience, her practice reflects on how physical and emotional environments shape belonging, particularly through the lens of a young woman growing up in the Western world.
Her series Thresholds of Being: Between Home and Horizon examines “home” as both a physical and emotional landscape shaped by memory, transformation, and renewal. Inspired by the geometry of the Charbagh, the traditional Persian garden, the prints layer collaged photographs and geometric forms to mirror life’s cyclical rhythms. Through this work, Sayed reimagines home as a shifting archive of experience – an evolving threshold between self, place, and possibility.
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Jasirah Sayed is a fine artist working in printmaking and photography, exploring themes of space, home, and identity. Rooted in personal experience, her practice reflects on how physical and emotional environments shape belonging, particularly through the lens of a young woman growing up in the Western world.
Her series Thresholds of Being: Between Home and Horizon examines “home” as both a physical and emotional landscape shaped by memory, transformation, and renewal. Inspired by the geometry of the Charbagh, the traditional Persian garden, the prints layer collaged photographs and geometric forms to mirror life’s cyclical rhythms. Through this work, Sayed reimagines home as a shifting archive of experience – an evolving threshold between self, place, and possibility.