“Lines of Light” — A Weekend Art Exhibition at Moonkitaa
- ameerawalterson
- Nov 19
- 1 min read
A quiet celebration of art, community, and conversation inside Rumi House.

Last weekend, Rumi House became a gentle gallery space as we welcomed artists and guests for “Lines of Light,” a curated pop-up exhibition featuring works from emerging local creators. The house came alive with soft footsteps, thoughtful pauses, and conversations unfolding between strangers turned friends.
Warm afternoon light fell through the windows and onto canvases — illustrations, minimal abstracts, and textured pieces that filled the rooms with a quiet sense of wonder. Guests wandered through the living area, terrace, and study room, taking in the artwork at their own rhythm.
The atmosphere was intimate and unhurried. Artists spoke about their process, guests shared reflections, and the house felt like a meeting point between creativity and community — just as Moonkitaa was meant to be.
Thank you to the artists and everyone who joined us. The space truly felt alive with curiosity and connection.


















