Yeh the girls
$180.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery and beading framed in silver, 14 x 24cm

*Comes ready to hang on wall

I'm not listening to you, I've got business to business
$220.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery and beading framed in glass, 18 x 18cm

*Comes ready to hang on wall

Don't touch me, I'm busy
$135.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery and beading framed in glass, 9.5 x 19cm

*Comes ready to hang on wall

The Beatles
$135.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery, lace and beading, 24.5 x 30cm

Chaos 1
$55.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery and beading framed in glass, 10 x 10cm

*Comes ready to hang on wall

** I would encourage you to buy Chaos 2 as well, they look bangin’ together

Chaos 2
$55.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery and beading framed in glass, 10 x 10cm

*Comes ready to hang on wall

** I would encourage you to buy Chaos 1 as well, they look bangin’ together

GIRLS! Do you want to look like Prince Charles?
$300.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery and beading, 30 x 40cm

*Comes floated in Archival Frame

Jidou
$200.00

Lily Razuki, ‘Jidou,’ digital collage and embroidery, 30 x 42cm, 1/20, 2025

I never knew my Jidou. He died when I was 2, Allah yerhamo. Despite a life time of absence, I think about him every day. When you don’t truly know a person, especially someone who you admire, your mind starts to romanticise them. It fogs the reality of their essence and replaces it with a filter of gold and sparkles, reimagining them to be exactly how you want or need them to be.

My Jidou, Haaj Ibrahim, helped found the opposition party against Saddam and was a real estate legend in Baghdad and then again in London after he was exiled from Iraq. Full powerhouse, beast mode. But within our family, he sounded difficult like any other Arabic man and Father can be!

Yanni, as Haaj, as Iraqi, as Man and as patriarch, how would he have seen me? As a non-Muslim Australian woman? Would he actually love me, in the same way that I have grown to completely idolise him?

RAKLA: KICK
$135.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery, lace and beading on glass, 20 x 50x50cm,

*Comes ready to hang

Chaos 3
$55.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery and beading framed in glass, 20.5 × 20.5cm

*Comes ready to hang on wall

KHAJOUL: COY
$300.00

Collage with vintage magazine, embroidery and beading framed in glass, 17 x 36cm

*Comes ready to hang on wall

NAJM: STAR
$120.00

collage with vintage magazine, embroidery and beading, 28 x 20cm

Our Roses are Pink
$350.00

Lily Razuki, ‘Our Roses are Pink’, Embroidery and Beads on Hemp Paper framed by Vintage Iraqi Stamps, 30 x 40cm, Photo by Cal Foster

A play on the phrase “roses are red”, the Arabic translates to “our roses are pink.” The National Flower of Iraq is the red rose, but my memories are full of my Bibi cuddling me while tending to her garden of pink roses. Sitting on Jidou’s prayer-mat, mimicking a Queen on a playing-card, I honour my Queen Bibi.