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Civil War a – Libya

This work was never planned. It emerged instinctively—like a wound surfacing through color and texture.

“Civil War (A)” is the first in a two-part series reflecting the emotional impact of conflict in my homeland, Tripoli, Libya—where I lived through moments no human should witness.

What else could describe a civil war?

Gunshots echoing through neighborhoods, bombs shaking the walls, roads blocked by armored vehicles, and people—often from the same bloodline, same tribe—fighting and killing each other for interests no one fully understands.

This piece speaks in abstraction, with violent reds, scraped whites, and layered textures that hold both pain and silence. The forms and marks were shaped by memory and instinct, a response to witnessing how freedom becomes a word too heavy to carry when mothers lose sons, and innocents bear the cost.

This is not just a painting. It is a visual document of internal war, not only in a country but within the human soul—where love for home meets the horror of betrayal.

Perfect for contemporary art galleries, curators of politically or socially engaged abstraction, and collectors seeking deeply personal, raw expressions of modern conflict.

This is Part I of a diptych. Both pieces share the same dimensions and emotional core

I LEFT WORDS BEHIND TO SPEAK IN COLOR AGAIN —RAW, FEARLESS, LIKE THE CHILD I ONCE WAS,SHAPING EMOTIONS INTO SOMETHING REAL AND TRUE.

Acrylic on Canvas | 81×55 cm, Unframed

Original Abstract Artwork – First Piece from the “Civil War” Project

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