Silk and Stone: Living Relics

Event Details

Saturday

Various times

Sunday

Various times

Age

All ages

Venue

Digital Screen, King William Street

How to attend

Drop in

Price

Free

Silk and Stone: Living Relics is a digital motion artwork presented on a large scale.

These animated artworks draw inspiration from the intricate Persian patterns and florals that flourished during the Silk Road era.

Echoing motifs found in architecture, rugs, and treasured objects, they celebrate a timeless aesthetic that carries stories of culture, trade, and tradition. 

More than decorative, each piece reflects a sense of home – rooted in heritage, family, and the enduring beauty of shared history.

A project supported by Arts Council England & The Second Act.

About Sana Maulvi

Sana Maulvi is a multidisciplinary artist who blends ancient techniques with modern perspectives. Her work explores culture, identity, and symbolism through mixed media compositions, drawing inspiration from Persian and biomorphic patterns, heritage crafts, and contemporary narratives. In addition to her studio practice, Sana hosts workshops that invite the public to engage with art mediums first hand, fostering stimulating conversations and creative exploration.