Karnak Collection
On the Winter Solstice, I stood in awe as the rising sun aligned perfectly through Karnak Temples grand pillars — a dance of sunlight illuminating the etchings of 4,000 years.
I carried that memory home, shaping it into prints of geometric columns — some inspired by the temple’s architecture, others imagined in the flow of my own hand. Each symbol honors the ancient tradition of tally on tule… yet reinvents it for a contemporary tale.
The colors are my ode to fall:
Aubergine — the depth of twilight draped against sacred stone.
Copper — the burnished glow of sunlight kissing sandstone at dawn.
This collection is a love letter to alignment, to ritual, and to ancient beauty of Egypt reborn in modern form.”
