Ulviyya’s work investigates how cultural identity and philosophical thought shape personal and collective memory. Working in mixed media, she constructs symbolic compositions that merge figuration and abstraction to examine how belief systems, heritage, and lived experience intersect.

Her paintings feature hybrid icons: part human, part symbol that question the boundaries between reality and imagination. Through layered use of acrylics, paper, and found materials, she reconstructs fragments of cultural narratives, tracing how meaning persists or erodes through reinterpretation.

Grounded in research across philosophy and mythology, and informed by direct observation of contemporary culture, Ulviyya translates abstract ideas into visual structures that probe uncertainty, doubt, and transformation. Her work resists resolution, exposing the continual negotiation between tradition and change that defines identity in the modern world.