TOYOTA SABAYA

TOYOTA SABAYA is a bold exploration of movement— both literal and metaphorical. Created by Arab American artists Kelly Shami and Daleen Saah, two close friends and collaborators, this zine presents a shared visual language through collected imagery. It reflects on the absurd, intimate, and often chaotic moments the artists encounter in or with cars. As products of global consumerism, cars are not just modes of transportation but also status symbols, emotional vessels, and integral backdrops to our lives.

Buckle up for a wild ride.


7x10 inches
100 pages, satin paper 
Paperback with spot UV

$45




BAKLAVA AFFIRMATIONS

This is a sweet little zine dripping with love. Artists Kelly Shami and Daleen Saah created a joint account on the dating app ‘Baklava’ under the incognito name of “Kelly.” Using shared photos and one blended identity, they dove into the world of digital courtship to enjoy non discriminate, boundless adoration from Arab men. The following are a delightful stream of messages that prove it doesn’t matter who you are —or if you’re even the same person —because in the end, you are beautiful and love is all that matters.

4.1 in x 5.8 in
40 pages, 100lb satin paper
Soft-touch lamination cover

Edition of 50


$12




SOORA ⭒ Number 01 ⭒ Kelly Shami

SOORA (صورة) is the word for “picture” or “image” in Levantine Arabic. This wordless periodical functions as an evolving visual anthology, with each issue curated by a single artist. Through an assemblage of found, made, and appropriated images—ranging from the iconic to the overlooked—it constructs an intimate portrait of the artist and the cultural landscape they inhabit. The absence of text invites a more free,  intuitive engagement with the work, framing each issue as both a personal archive and a document of its time. Soora reflects the way we consume media today: in constant, chaotic bursts, mirroring the relentless flood of content in the digital age, but with the beauty and analog nature of print.

Kelly Shami is a first-generation Syrian-Lebanese artist from New Jersey, now based in Los Angeles. Rooted in painting, her autobiographical works blend 2000s-era aesthetics, Arab-American identity, and visual cues from her family’s jewelry background. Each composition becomes a vivid site of memory and cultural reflection. With a foundation in New York’s magazine world, Shami conceptualized this inaugural issue by drawing inspiration from Newspaper, the experimental periodical published by Steve Lawrence in New York City between 1968 and 1971 featuring artists.

11x15 inches
24 pages
Newspaper 

$25







SOORA ⭒ Number 02 ⭒ Daleen Saah

SOORA (صورة) is the word for “picture” or “image” in Levantine Arabic. This wordless periodical functions as an evolving visual anthology, with each issue curated by a single artist. Through an assemblage of found, made, and appropriated images—ranging from the iconic to the overlooked—it constructs an intimate portrait of the artist and the cultural landscape they inhabit. The absence of text invites a more free,  intuitive engagement with the work, framing each issue as both a personal archive and a document of its time. Soora reflects the way we consume media today: in constant, chaotic bursts, mirroring the relentless flood of content in the digital age, but with the beauty and analog nature of print.

Daleen Saah is a Palestinian multidisciplinary artist whose work spans visual storytelling, design, curation, and spatial inquiry. Rooted in themes of identity, culture, and resistance, her practice explores lived experience across diaspora. In Issue 02, Saah reflects on the cultures that shape her identity and the key objects and memories that serve as portals—blurring the lines between past and present. Tethered to Spain, and her father’s connection to it, this issue invites us on her most cherished travels, culminating in her most harrowing goodbye.


11x15 inches
24 pages
Newspaper 

$25



Phone Home Print

Original pencil drawing by Kelly Shami. Hi-res scanned and printed on uncoated archival paper. Back of print is numbered alongside studio authentication.

Edition of 100.

Proceeds from the Phone Home print are donated to Shabab Gaza, a transformative, youth-led initiative that serves the ongoing needs of their community in Gaza.

11x14 inches
Inkjet print
120lb archival uncoated paper


$150



Bumper Print


Originally featured in the book Toyota Sabaya and first released at Printed Matter’s LAABF’ 25.

Edition of 75.

11x14 inches
130lb satin paper

$35



Sabaya Hat

Classic black baseball cap featuring red embroidered Sabaya logos on the front and back. Adjustable strap for a comfortable fit. One size fits most.

$35




Sticker Pack 01

Set of three Sabaya / Arab ephemera-inspired stickers, packaged in a resealable metallic pouch. Durable vinyl with a matte finish.

4x6 inches
Set of 3 stickers

$8