Hassen Saker: Brilliant Flame

$350.00

24x24 inches framed print. Worldwide shipping and taxes included. Collectible and investable. Shipping in the U.S. is 1-2 weeks. International shipping is 2-4 weeks.

Hassen Saker is a poet and interdisciplinary creator working across text, audio, photography, film, handmades, NFTs, AR/XR, gaming, performance, and real-world actions. Her writing has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, and her poetry collections include Crabapples (Furniture Press, 2004), Salem (Belladonna Press, 2005), Sky Journal (Dusie Press, 2014), and Consolation Snacks (Furniture Press, 2017). Her multimedia works have been featured online, in galleries, public spaces, and on radio, with performances across the U.S.

About the Nighttime Physicks series

Saker considers projects like this “experimental poetry,” evolving over years and spanning multiple media as variations on a theme—what she calls “cross-platform poems.” The title references “physicks,” an old word for both medicine and physics, reflecting the project’s blend of remedy and exploration. Drawing from the moods of evening—respite, intimacy, irreverence, mystery—and from ideas in contemporary physics, the work overlays fragments of poetry with images. For Saker, the night’s authenticity and the vastness of theoretical physics offer a kind of medicine when the day feels too heavy. Nighttime Physicks invites readers to share in that quiet transformation.

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24x24 inches framed print. Worldwide shipping and taxes included. Collectible and investable. Shipping in the U.S. is 1-2 weeks. International shipping is 2-4 weeks.

Hassen Saker is a poet and interdisciplinary creator working across text, audio, photography, film, handmades, NFTs, AR/XR, gaming, performance, and real-world actions. Her writing has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, and her poetry collections include Crabapples (Furniture Press, 2004), Salem (Belladonna Press, 2005), Sky Journal (Dusie Press, 2014), and Consolation Snacks (Furniture Press, 2017). Her multimedia works have been featured online, in galleries, public spaces, and on radio, with performances across the U.S.

About the Nighttime Physicks series

Saker considers projects like this “experimental poetry,” evolving over years and spanning multiple media as variations on a theme—what she calls “cross-platform poems.” The title references “physicks,” an old word for both medicine and physics, reflecting the project’s blend of remedy and exploration. Drawing from the moods of evening—respite, intimacy, irreverence, mystery—and from ideas in contemporary physics, the work overlays fragments of poetry with images. For Saker, the night’s authenticity and the vastness of theoretical physics offer a kind of medicine when the day feels too heavy. Nighttime Physicks invites readers to share in that quiet transformation.