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Navruz

I designed these Navruz gift cards in Procreate, drawing inspiration from Uzbek cultural motifs and the colors of the Uzbekistan flag. The patterns on both sides of the card symbolize national identity and traditions.

Using watercolor brushes, I created a soft floral composition, adjusting the hues and opacity to achieve a delicate, layered effect. The calligraphic typography of the word Navruz introduces an elegant, flowing motion that complements the organic forms of the flowers. The text gently blends into the petals, evoking the idea of spring emerging from nature, a visual metaphor for the meaning of Navruz, “the beginning of spring.”

Islamic Carving Prints Gift Set

I created these prints for Ramadan using a relief carving technique to express faith and spirituality. The first piece shows hands raised in prayer with lanterns and a crescent moon, symbolizing the peaceful nights of Ramadan. The second highlights Islamic architecture and Qur’anic calligraphy, reflecting cultural and spiritual beauty. The third features the Kaaba, representing unity and devotion. Together, these prints capture the essence of reflection, faith, and tradition through the simplicity of black-and-white printmaking.

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