The Story
“The Unseen Essential” Fine Art Series
Where Creativity
moves the Body,
and Healing
becomes Art.
An unfolding tale.
“The Other Side” Portraiture Series
A seeker was born—an artist whose hands traced the contours of human experience, whose eyes searched for the unseen.
Born between cultures, shaped by landscapes that whispered in different tongues, she became attuned to the silent language of the living, sensing, breathing body.
The way movement spoke of memory, the way stillness held stories, the way the unseen found its way into form, reflected in her body of work a dialogue between the external world and the somatic narrative.
“Reaction” Fine Art Series
Uniting royals across the GCC for the Vogue Arabia’s “Building Bridges” February Unity Issue 2021 Cover Shoot. Photographed along with 5 other talented photographers.
Art is movement. It is memory, identity, and the unseen forces that shape us.
For more than a decade, at the heart of this seekers’ art was a conversation with these forces. Through photography, mixed media, and expressive arts, she captured what was fleeting—gestures suspended in time, light bending to evoke emotion, performances that blurred the line between presence and absence. Large-scale productions, editorial campaigns, and collaborative works brought her deeper into the study of the human form. Yet, something remained just out of reach.
Her artistic practice was a continuous process of inquiry leading her beneath the surface of imagery, beyond the mechanics of creation, lay the body’s own wisdom—a language older than words, a rhythm older than thought. The body was not just a subject to be captured, but a living archive of experience. Where gesture, posture and movement told a story. Here, movement was more than aesthetic; it was a language that revealed the legacy of trauma and of forgotten dynamics. A tale of survival, expression, and transformation.
And so, her work shifted—not away from art, but deeper into it. This shift was not a departure but an expansion going beyond capturing expression to facilitating it, beyond observing movement to restoring it where it had been lost.
Art Directed pre and post-show Imagery for the “Memoirs of a Sailor” performance at the National Theatre in Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Cultural Centre (JACC). Campaign Poster, 2018.
As an Experiential Creative Director and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, her role became one of guiding and witnessing. Whether shaping visual narratives or leading embodied immersions, the work was no longer just about seeing—it was about sensing. About returning. About inviting those who had forgotten their own movement back into flow. We knnow what is is to be human through our experience of our trauma, because it compromises those very features of what it mean to being a human; our humanity, sociability our co-regulation capacity, our purpose in life, it all gets challenged as state of fixity, a loss of motion, a body frozen in time. And so, every story told, every image shaped, every space held becomes an invitation to move again.
Fusing creativity and healing mirror life’s primal movements—a basic rhythm, a charge and discharge, expansion and contraction—the pulsatory process of the body’s innate intelligence seeking balance. In this space, art and body are not separate, they are two expressions of the same language,one that has always sought to bridge the gap between what is seen and what is felt. Where movement is both medium and message.
For those who step into this world, the invitation is to move beyond observation and into embodiment. Shift away from seeing into sensing, from fragmentation to wholeness. A story that is both deeply personal and profoundly universal.
Unfolding Immersion, Participant
Painted Portrait Immersion, Participant
Welcome to the intersection of creation and healing.
Imagine a space where creativity and the wisdom of the body come together to support healing and transformation. This unique approach blends the expressive arts—like photography, drawing, movement—with mindfulness and body-centered therapies to gently release tension and restore balance. By tapping into the brain’s deeper, nonverbal centers (responsible for survival responses, emotional processing, and sensory awareness) and engaging these areas through sensory and movement-based exploration, it helps restore a sense of safety, regulation, and connection to the body.
Do you long to experience your inner world in a way you never have before? To discover resilience not as a concept, but as something deeply felt? To reclaim a connection that transcends words?
Djinane AlSuwayeh—the seeker, the artist, and the guide—offers a path back to yourself. In a world shaped by disconnection, this is a rare invitation to return. To move beyond the expected. To step into an experience that can only be found here.