Mount Qaf | کوهِ قاف

In Persian mythology, Qaf is the farthest, most unreachable mountain—a threshold between the known and the unknown. By casting the word itself into fragments of paper, I recreate the presence of this imagined place while emphasizing its fragility, weight, and portability. The work becomes both a personal geography and a meditation on longing, distance, and the shifting idea of home.

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