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Sasha Iman Douglas-Nares makes wearable textile art under the moniker, Iman Sees.

Each piece is unique, and created to be understood as an art piece.  

The Iman Sees concept encapsulates freedom of expression through clothing.  

Sasha produces in Berlin, Germany, and New York.

Available for private commission of unique, hand dyed, upcycled clothing.
Please contact directly for details on services.



CONTACT

sashadouglasnares@gmail.com

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Sasha Douglas-Nares (b. London, U.K., 1993) is a textile artist, material designer, photographer, and writer. She grew up in Manhattan, NY, before attending Rhode Island School of Design, and later California Institute of the Arts (g. 2018), both for photography. During these years, she led two curatorial projects, both focused on community building for artists. Her thesis project at CalArts “Faces Are Mirrors Too” was published in Amadues Magazine and shown as a solo exhibition at That That Gallery in Los Angeles in 2019. Her first book, “Safety in Numbers” was published by Paradigm Publishing in 2019. Following university, Sasha worked in the color department at Yeezy, where she developed her textile practice. Sasha had her second solo show of photographs “The Snake That Holds Our House Together” at DieFirma Gallery in NY in 2022. Sasha moved to Berlin shortly after, where she is working on integrating her photography practice into her textile work, as well as developing herself as a material designer. The debut of her textile work will be displayed in Nuts Magazine in late 2024.


STOCKISTS

VV Berlin
Berlin, Germany

Cafe Forgot
New York, New York