Colourless Existence - London, UK, 2023

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Part of Fragments from Strange Lands

Like shards of broken mirrors, collected over time and from faraway places, the words and images of Yamam Nabeel reflect the fragmented self of a life in exile.

Shot entirely on analogue 35mm black and white film, the Fragments from Strange Lands project brings together 60 images taken in the UK, Egypt, Italy, France, Spain, the UAE, Germany and Hungary between 2019 and 2023.

Each print is available in a limited edition of 10 copies per size, each hand-signed and numbered by the artist, gicée printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper.

“Like a daydream that seems real enough to believe, I have gathered these pieces of strangers in order to make sense of the world.”

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Part of Fragments from Strange Lands

Like shards of broken mirrors, collected over time and from faraway places, the words and images of Yamam Nabeel reflect the fragmented self of a life in exile.

Shot entirely on analogue 35mm black and white film, the Fragments from Strange Lands project brings together 60 images taken in the UK, Egypt, Italy, France, Spain, the UAE, Germany and Hungary between 2019 and 2023.

Each print is available in a limited edition of 10 copies per size, each hand-signed and numbered by the artist, gicée printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper.

“Like a daydream that seems real enough to believe, I have gathered these pieces of strangers in order to make sense of the world.”

Part of Fragments from Strange Lands

Like shards of broken mirrors, collected over time and from faraway places, the words and images of Yamam Nabeel reflect the fragmented self of a life in exile.

Shot entirely on analogue 35mm black and white film, the Fragments from Strange Lands project brings together 60 images taken in the UK, Egypt, Italy, France, Spain, the UAE, Germany and Hungary between 2019 and 2023.

Each print is available in a limited edition of 10 copies per size, each hand-signed and numbered by the artist, gicée printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper.

“Like a daydream that seems real enough to believe, I have gathered these pieces of strangers in order to make sense of the world.”