What motivates me and how I work
I am a teacher. Through my work, I have learned how important relationships, language and trust are. I am interested in how people with different languages, cultures and values live together. For me, integration is a journey with ups and downs. Many people experience powerlessness and a feeling of not knowing how to move forward. Vulnerability and pain are part of who we are. They can help us get through difficult situations.
In my art, I speak only from my own experiences. Every person is unique. I cannot know what others feel, have experienced or are currently going through. That is why conversation between people is so important.
In my art, I speak only from my own experiences. Every person is unique. I cannot know what others feel, have experienced or are currently going through. That is why conversation between people is so important.
أَنَا أُصَمِّمُ مِن أَجلِ الرَبط
"I design to connect."
Inner child, interculturality and social sculpture
I am a state-certified educator with additional qualifications as a specialist in inclusion and integration. In my daily work with children, families and teams, I have come to understand relationships, communication and trust as the cornerstones of human interaction. This is true in moments of connection, as well as in situations of uncertainty or exclusion. I am currently studying Islamic Studies and Art History at the University of Hamburg. I am particularly interested in interculturality and the question of how belonging arises. I am fascinated by how people encounter each other and how we interact with each other in these encounters.
