
Rim Albahrani’s work is deeply rooted in the concept of the “lost home,” exploring themes of memory, displacement, and the emotional landscape of belonging. Her silkscreen prints often depict abstracted architectural forms—fragmented houses and shifting structures—that symbolize homes remembered, imagined, or lost to time and exile. Through minimal color palettes and carefully composed shapes, she evokes a quiet nostalgia and a sense of absence, inviting viewers to reflect on their own ideas of home. Albahrani’s art becomes a visual archive of identity and place, expressing the fragile connection between people and the spaces they once called their own.

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Sculptor, Printmaker
