
In The Day You Went, Ghadh Alkandari translates absence into a dense, fragmented visual language. Interlocking forms and saturated fields of color collide and overlap, evoking the emotional disarray that follows loss. The composition resists a single focal point, instead mirroring the scattered nature of memory—moments layered, distorted, and reassembled. Through controlled chaos and rhythmic abstraction, Alkandari captures the turbulence of departure, where presence lingers in fragments long after it has gone.

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Acrylic, Painter




