[1] Their work spans media including moving image, sculptural installation and print, engaging concerns with materiality, touch, and toxic embodiment to question ideas of the natural in relation to marginalised communities.
[10] 'The air is subtle various and sweet' (2020)[11] - Voiced over by the artist the installation is a meditation on cultural belonging, the weight of personal history and the external forces that shape where we end up living.
'Proposal for a parakeet’s garden' (2022)[12] - created for the exhibition ‘Testament’ at Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art,[13] Faramawy reflects on the experience of the migrant community by way of a metaphor.
Filmed at the Wanstead Flats in east London, the work is narrated by Faramawy, with performance and choreography in collaboration with Joseph Funnel, Fil Li and Omar Jordan Phillips.
'By earth, sea and air we came' (2021)[18] - a video work intertwining the lives of flowers, parakeets and sailors around a river that flows through the periphery of a city, drawing on history, biology, geography and mythology to think through experiences of migration and the relationship the artist, as a migrant and a person of colour, has to ideas of the land and of place.” Filmed along the River Lea in east London, the work is narrated by Faramawy, with performance and choreography in collaboration with Joseph Funnel and Omar Jordan Phillips.