Earidat 'azya'عارضة أزياء  (Mannequin) Model
On the streets of Al Balad, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
 When first coming around the corner and seeing this, I thought it was just a lady. That is until I realised she had no hands, feet, head…..This not a complete translation as Earidat 'azya’ translates back into English as “Model”. Below are some more images from around Saudi Arabia.
25cm x 34cm Signed limited edition run of 10. Archival rag matt 320GSM digital print $60.00
43cm x 52cm Archival mount framed digital print $300 (1/10 only)
The entrance to Al-Siq where people used to pray and worship their gods in little indentations in this passage called mihrabs in the region of Madain Saleh
The entrance to Al-Siq where people used to pray and worship their gods in little indentations in this passage called mihrabs in the region of Madain Saleh
A camel wrangler and his camel.
A camel wrangler and his camel.
The profile of a lady is present in this rock feature.
The profile of a lady is present in this rock feature.
In the mountains of Ta'If there are monkeys!
In the mountains of Ta'If there are monkeys!
In the Ta'If Mountains looking back over the city of Mecca.
In the Ta'If Mountains looking back over the city of Mecca.
An example of the landscape  in-between Ul Ula and Jeddah.
An example of the landscape in-between Ul Ula and Jeddah.

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