
Isabella
Rahme
is an emerging artist living and making music on Bedigal land.
Her compositional explorations often centre around the use of symbolism and gesture to express concepts and emotions – often related to the navigation of cultural identity.
Isabella emphasises both sonic textures and ritual elements within her work, focusing on the construction of evocative soundscapes and experiences.
Her performance practice includes explorations with electric harps and electronics, including live-processing of the instrument and her voice.