Wajeeh Qadamani

Painter, sculptor and calligrapher
Den Haag, the Netherlands

CalibanAs a child, I was captivated by the form of the Arabic letter and the diversity of Arabic calligraphy.
Later, I was fascinated by Arabic manuscripts and their varied scripts. This interest deepened further when I studied sculpture at Damascus University, eventually becoming a guiding principle upon which I based my graduation project, "Inspiration from Arabic Letters in Creating Contemporary Sculptures."
Arabic letters and calligraphy continue to be an integral part of my work.
I believe that art has a noble message, and its role is becoming increasingly prominent as beauty emerges as a spiritual and human value in the face of a hollow and unjust material world, confronting ignorance, backwardness, violence, and wars.
It should be a message of love and peace, a language of dialogue between different civilizations, so that peace, security, and prosperity may prevail for all the peoples of the earth.

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two blue dots Dimitris 3 FvV Dorp aan de rivier ca. 1970
Two blue dots – 2025
Various materials and gold leaf on canvas
60 x 50 cm
The white square - 2014
ink on Bristol-paper
20 x 30 cm
Untitled - 2014
marble
85 x 25 x 25 cm