The imagery in the paintings alludes to naturally occurring patterns, shapes and activity.
These could be fragments embedded in a field of colour or organisms drifting in a fluid substance - the painting as a petri dish. Or they might be simple seeds and complex botanical entanglements. Minute, individual marks, built into a mass, a swarm.
Shifting scales suggest a view through lenses with varying degrees of magnification.
In a space somewhere between abstraction and figuration, the images evoke the volatility and random trajectories of biological processes.
Built up slowly, carefully layered and intricately worked, they reveal their detail over time.
Still lifes in flux, these paintings are about fleeting incidents and small moments of insignificance.
Born in Pakistan, I graduated from Hochschule der Kuenste in Berlin with a Meisterschueler in Painting (1997). Since then I have been living and working in London and Spain. Work is in private and public collections in the UK and internationally and can be viewed in my studio in London SE.