Artwork Collection

Woven In Between

“Woven In Between” explores the experiences of diasporic identity through visual languages of textiles, revealing the ambivalence of cultural placement and the tensions between traditions and individuality. The resulting series spans themes of cultural shame, generational expectations, and beauty standards, drawing from personal memory and shared South Asian diasporic experience.

South Asian Diaspora

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Bari Bojh
Bari Bojh

Illustration

Bari Bojh

“Bari Bojh” (heavy burden) portrays a young girl working on an oversized textile scarf, its patchwork surface representing her lived experiences. The exaggerated scale reflects the emotional and cultural weight she is already learning to carry.

Braided Swing
Braided Swing

Illustration

Braided Swing

“Braided Swing” explores guidance and maternal understanding through a larger, almost otherworldly figure whose braided hair becomes a swing for a smaller, doll-like girl to hold onto, symbolizing trust, support, and learning.

Confined Ornament
Confined Ornament

Illustration

Confined Ornament

“Confined Ornament” highlights how parental care and cultural values, though rooted in love, can become restrictive. A tightly packed bangle stand, symbolizing beauty and tradition, begins to resemble a cage, reflecting how protection and... More

Lam’bay Baal
Lam’bay Baal

Illustration

Lam’bay Baal

“Lam’bay Baal” (long hair) reflects the experience of navigating beauty standards and expectations in the desi diaspora, revealing both the weight carried and the effort required to maintain them.

Lines of Tradition
Lines of Tradition

Illustration

Lines of Tradition

“Lines of Tradition” celebrates culture and its beauty through the intricate work that defines it, particularly line work. It highlights practices such as henna, kajal, and textile-making, with hands representing each tradition. The composition... More

Silhouettes
Silhouettes

Illustration

Silhouettes

“Silhouettes” explores identity as fluid and evolving, shaped by different versions of the self over time. Inspired by patchwork textiles, it represents identity as fragments that remain connected rather than as separate entities. Three figures... More

Sona
Sona

Illustration

Sona

“Sona” (gold, a term of endearment) reflects a child placed on a cultural pedestal, deeply valued yet quietly burdened. A chubby hand weighed down by gold jewellery embodies both affection and expectation, revealing how love can also carry pressure.

Work by

Naemal Afzal aka. Naecreates

Illustration

“'Woven In Between’ explores the experiences of diasporic identity through visual languages of textiles, revealing the ambivalence of cultural placement and the tensions between traditions and...” [More]