Sana Iqbal is a Pakistani artist who obtained her Bachelor of Fine Art degree from Beaconhouse National University and her Master of Fine Art degree from Slade School of Fine Art, both with distinction. Her artwork focuses on raising awareness of the disparities caused by language misinterpretation and fear in our world. The effects of colonialism are still evident in South Asia, with people adopting certain practices and habits over time. To promote balance and dismantle hierarchical structures, Sana often resorts to archiving, a process that aims to accurately depict things while acknowledging its limitations. She values community involvement in her work and considers it essential.