Sara Naim is a Syrian visual artist. Known primarily as a photographic artist, she makes much of her work using a Transmission Electronic Microscope, Scanning Electron Microscope and a high-resolution Flatbed Scanner. Through visualising micro-formations, Sara Naim's practice dissects how proportion shapes our perception and notion of boundary. She questions and visually addresses the way we encounter this sinuous line between interiority and exteriority- whether that tension be the body’s skin, digital communication glitches, or chemical reactions.