
Huma Shoaib: Fractal
Huma Shoaib has always been an interesting, thoughtful artist, creating patterns from sacred geometry and looking for analogies in life and nature. She often uses paper cut silhouettes layered with detailed graphite drawings that typically adds three-dimensional depth to otherwise flat imagery.
According to the gallery, this new show is “an exhibition that explores chaos as fractal paradox; where perfect, infinite patterns of existence, spirituality and free will will repeat across scales, blurring the line between divine order and self-destructive conflict …” Significantly influenced by sufi ideologies, Huma Shoaib’s work tries to break down this chaos into simple fractal structures that speak of order, perfection, the divine.
To 5 March.