from nothingness: 7 years in practice


over the past seven years, from nothingness has evolved as an ongoing studio practice rooted in material inquiry, intuition, and process, where thoughts and gestures, gradually assembled into a way of working that resists fixed definitions and instead allows meaning to unfold over time.

it remains attentive to transitions: moments where things take shape, dissolve, and reappear differently.

at its core, from nothingness is a presence, a fertile ground for inception, where ideas can surface intuitively and exist without the pressure of conclusion. this perspective allows the work to remain fragmentary, non-linear, and open-ended.

the installation presented as part of this seven-year moment gathers traces from this evolving process. the objects are not intended as finished artefacts, but as points of contact, each holding a residue of thought, sensation, or action. together, they form a quiet field of relations shaped across time, inviting reflection rather than explanation. this is less a retrospective than a pause: an opportunity to acknowledge duration, attention, and the continuous unfolding of a practice still in motion.

a study in controlled chaos.

in-between studio, Kuwait

january, 2026