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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
It is a luminous and organic abstraction, where calligraphy emerges like a living memory. Colors meet, oppose, and blend in a subtle alchemy—between the burning of the earth and the breath of the sky. Fragments of writing dialogue with the material, tracing a path between the visible and the invisible.
« We must do what we like so that others like what we do. »
Abdelkader Kamal is a Moroccan visual artist, born in 1970 in El Jadida, where he lives and works. Winner of the Mohammed VI Grand Prize for Excellence in Calligraphic Painting in 2019, he is recognized for his unique approach, which fuses Arabic calligraphy and contemporary abstraction in a language he calls CALLIABSTRACTION.
His work explores the letter as a plastic material and symbol of memory, confronting it with the textures, transparencies, and gestural dynamics of abstraction. Nourished by his attachment to the coastal environment of El Jadida, Abdelkader Kamal constructs interior landscapes where the calligraphic sign becomes a trace, a wave, a breath.
He has participated in numerous individual and group exhibitions in Morocco and internationally, notably at the French Institute of El Jadida, the National Salon of Contemporary Art (Marrakech, Casablanca), the OCP cultural complex, as well as in Dubai and Rabat.