Sahar Khan is an experimental writer and artist based in Southern California. She explores themes of power, perception, and performance, unmasking the strange rituals of selfhood through surreal narratives.
She holds bachelor's degree from Columbia University in the City of New York. Her work across domanins is textured by an uncompromising commitment to truth and the courage to witness its unfolding in depth. Intensity and independence of thought give it a broad interdiciplinary range.
She finds purpose and beauty in pattern-seeking as both method and invention. She is an independent scholar engaged in ongoing research.
Her influences include Richard Feynmann, Todd Solondz, Lewis Carroll, The Strokes, psychoanalyis, and Nietzche.
"Scientific, sensual, surreal."
You can reach her at ksahar58 [at] gmail [dot com] to inquire. Support her work on Patreon or become a free or paid subscriber on Substack.
“There are times when mystery and beauty find you, touch you, haunt you.
Moments you never forget. Questions you never answer.”
— The Virgin Suicides, 1998