Sara Shakeel, digital artist from Pakistan. Photo © Courtesy of the artist

Tell us what you do and your beginnings.

I am an artist whose journey began with an unexpected twist. I never intended to leave dentistry, a profession I loved and cherished deeply. I found immense joy in its precision, care, and healing. But life, in its unpredictable way, led me down a different path I hadn’t planned for but ultimately embraced with my whole heart.

During personal challenges, I turned to art as a means of expression, a way to communicate what words couldn’t convey. I began as a digital artist, discovering an uncharted technique that would become my signature. I was the first artist to apply a digital layer of crystals onto images, whether they be plain photographs or collages.

Much like a poet uses words to weave emotions, I use crystals — both glass and mineral — to express the delicate, unspoken facets of human experience. Each crystal, each facet, became a reflection of my thoughts, my emotions, and my dreams. What began as a form of personal healing evolved into a global dialogue, one where I invite others to find beauty in the cracks and imperfections of life.

© Sara Shakeel

Today, my art is a language of transformation, of taking what is fractured and turning it into something radiant.

What does your work aim to say?

My work speaks of transformation, the idea that beauty can emerge from any situation, no matter how fractured or imperfect it seems. I believe in the magic of seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary. Crystals, to me, represent something sacred — they are symbols of light, energy, and hope.

Through my art, I aim to communicate that we all carry a unique sparkle within us, and it is often our challenges, our cracks, that allow the light to shine through. I want my viewers to feel a sense of wonder, to be reminded of the beauty in their own journeys, and to reconnect with their inner child — where curiosity and imagination live freely.

Where do you find inspiration for your art?

Inspiration surrounds me in every facet of life. I draw from the vastness of the universe, the intricate patterns of nature, and the human experience. Whether it’s the glistening of raindrops on a window, the boundless galaxies in the night sky, or even the fragility of a flower petal — everything has a story, a sense of wonder waiting to be discovered.

Full of Prayers, 2024 © Sara Shakeel

My Pakistani and South Asian heritage also play a profound role in my work. I infuse my pieces with cultural elements, from intricate traditional patterns to vibrant colors that remind me of the richness of South Asian art and storytelling. It’s a way to honor my roots while embracing the global resonance of art.

Could you give us some insight into your creative process?

My creative process is deeply intuitive and emotionally driven. I often begin with a feeling, an emotion, or a concept I want to explore. From there, I let my imagination guide me. I love working with crystals because they hold energy, and the process of layering them onto an image or object is almost meditative. I spend time visualizing how they can elevate the mundane into something magical.

Sometimes, the process is spontaneous — a moment of inspiration that sparks an immediate vision — other times, it’s a slow, evolving journey where I revisit the same piece, adding layers of depth until it feels complete. But no matter the method, every piece holds a part of my soul, an invitation for others to see the world through my eyes.

This I Show “Grateful” Looks Like, 2019 © Sara Shakeel

What are your future projects?

I’m incredibly excited about some upcoming collaborations that are very close to my heart. Currently launched a Global digital collaboration with Bobbi Brown, which has been a beautiful journey of merging my artistic vision with their iconic brand. I am also thrilled to share my upcoming collaboration with Victoria’s Secret, a brand I have admired for so long.

As the creative artist behind the visuals for one of their upcoming launches, I had the wonderful opportunity to add my touch by incorporating “angel wings” into one of their products and so much more, launching somewhere in October.

My work has always carried a connection to the magic of the holidays and the spirit of the new year, so I can’t wait to reveal more details when the time is right. These collaborations are very special, as they reflect the joy, transformation, and new beginnings that my art embodies.

Let Her Grow, 2018 © Sara Shakeel

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