Sara Al Haddad is an Emirati artist whose sculptural practice explores emotional vulnerability through soft, tactile materials like yarn, fabric, and crocheted forms. Rooted in introspection, her work transforms personal experiences, memories, and inner turmoil into spatial installations that often hang, drape, or stretch across surfaces. By using domestic and traditionally feminine techniques such as stitching and weaving, Al Haddad challenges boundaries between craft and contemporary art, the personal and the public. Her installations serve as visual metaphors for emotional states—pauses, hesitations, or outbursts—inviting viewers to confront their own feelings of fragility, healing, and reflection.