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Civil War B – Libya

This is the second piece from my ongoing series “Civil War”, created instinctively—without sketches, without plans—only raw memory, feeling, and the weight of lived experience.

While Civil War (A) holds the explosion of conflict, Civil War (B) leans into the aftermath—the haunting quiet that follows chaos. Layers of red, black, and ghostly white move across the canvas like whispers of broken buildings, lost voices, and cities learning how to survive themselves.

It speaks to the hidden grief behind every headline, the quiet rage in every mother who lost a son, and the heaviness of walking the streets of a place you once knew, now split by fear.

Both pieces are shaped by my memories of Tripoli, Libya—a city I call home, a place that witnessed neighborhoods divided, brothers fighting brothers, and futures shattered under the name of “freedom.”

Civil War (B) is not just a continuation—it is a companion to the first. Together, they form a diptych of emotional documentation through abstract visual language.

Ideal for curators of post-conflict contemporary art, galleries focused on political abstraction, and collectors who seek meaning, message, and truth within expressive texture.

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 – Second  Piece from the “Civil War” Project

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