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Un – Seen

Un – Seen


Date:
February 24, 2026

With this work, I am launching “Un-seen”, a visual journey into the shadows of missing children around the world.
The tear that lacerates the image is not merely a graphic mark; it is the physical manifestation of trauma—the fragmentation of identity for those left behind and the hollow void of those who are gone. In this dialogue between the deep blue of memory and the physical wound of the collage, art stands witness to an absence that continues to burn through our social and familial fabric.
Every missing fragment is a silent cry still waiting to be made whole.

Jaycee, Texas
Tricolor Cyanotype Collage, Unique piece, 15x21x3cm

 

“Tayr bel Jannah“ Palestine

Tricolor Cyanotype Collage, 15x21cm, Unique piece
I introduce the second work in the “Un-seen” series with a face that has no name, yet represents thousands of shattered stories.

We do not know who she is, but we know where she remains: lost beneath the rubble in Palestine,

one of the many children whose traces have been erased.

 

“Emily” Kansas

Tricolor Cyanotype Collage, 15x21x3cm, Unique Piece
Emily was last seen in the company of an adult man.

 

“Charlie” Alberta

Tricolor Cyanotype Collage, 15x21x3cm, Unique piece
In Alberta, all traces of Charlie are lost.

 

“Habibti” Palestine

Tricolor Cyanotype Collage, 15x21x3cm. Unique piece

Child injured by occupation forces

Rumi, Palestine

Tricolor Cyanotype Collage, 15x21cm, unique piece
A girl injured by the occupying forces

 

 Arak, Iran.

Tricolor Cyanotype Collage, 15x21x3cm, Unique piece.
A two-year-old child, killed along with her three-day-old brother, their mother, and grandmother during a bombing.

“Ibrahim”, Palestine

Tricolor Cyanotype Collage, 15x21x3cm, Unique piece.

A child born premature in late 2023, urgently evacuated to Egypt due to bombings while his family remained behind. After two years of forced separation, he returned to Palestine only a month ago. His mother, consumed by the agony of not knowing his whereabouts and the impossibility of holding him, died of a broken heart before his return.