Original artworks only, one of each. Commissions open. Inquire for pricing.

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Athar / أثر
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Athar / أثر
Athar / أثر

The work explores Arabic letters appearing as fragments on an aged surface, surviving only as visual traces.

At this point, the work is no longer about text or message, but about what remains, remnants that no longer form words. The letters dissolve into silence, where language becomes memory and meaning gradually fades into form.


Mixed media on canvas
24 × 48 in

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Athar / أثر
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Athar / أثر
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Centrava
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Centrava
Centrava

A study of convergence and alignment, Centrava explores the journey inward — where every line and surrounding form is drawn toward a shared center


Mixed media on canvas
32 × 48 in

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Pluvora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Pluvora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Pluvora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Pluvora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Pluvora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Pluvora

Pluvora

Born of rain and restraint, a reminder that even the heaviest storms give rise to beauty.

Mixed media on canvas
12 × 24 in / 2

18 x24 in

Lithora

An exploration of strength born through fracture. Broken fragments converge, not to restore what was, but to create something more powerful than before.


Mixed media on canvas
16.14 x 9.84

20.87 x 27.95 in

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lithora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lithora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lithora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lithora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lithora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lithora
SheNova

SheNova represents a woman as an emotional universe - layered, distant, and radiant. Inspired by a nova, a sudden burst of light from a star, the work reflects moments when inner pressure transforms into visibility, power, and beauty.


Mixed media on canvas
16 × 24 in

Laila Al-kharabsheh-SheNova
Laila Al-kharabsheh-SheNova
Laila Al-kharabsheh-SheNova
Laila Al-kharabsheh-SheNova
Laila Al-kharabsheh-SheNova
Laila Al-kharabsheh-SheNova
 Laila Al-kharabsheh-Nur al-Dhikr-
 Laila Al-kharabsheh-Nur al-Dhikr-

Nūr al-Dhikr

Inspired by the traditions of Islamic art, this work explores light through rhythm and remembrance. Calligraphic forms move in balanced symmetry toward a luminous center, creating a quiet sense of harmony and reflection, an echo of dhikr.

Mixed media on canvas

36" × 48"

Noctiflora

Is about finding light, even when darkness feels heavy. A night-blooming form glows quietly at the center.

Mixed media on canvas
32 in × 48 in

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Noctiflora
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Noctiflora
Reflexia

Invites the viewer to encounter themselves through multiple reflections, revealing identity as fluid and layered.

Mixed media on canvas
12 in × 12 in

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Reflexia
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Reflexia
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Reflexia
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Reflexia
Lion (Asad)

This collection explores diverse drawing techniques using a black 005 felt-tip Micron pen. The first piece was created with stippling—the most precise technique—highlighting accuracy and fine detail. The second utilizes random scribbles to produce a unique texture. The third employs vertical lines, resulting in a structured yet dynamic appearance. The final piece, the most abstract of the collection, was drawn using a single continuous line, adding an intriguing and expressive quality.

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lion (Asad)-Stippling
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lion (Asad)-Stippling
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lion (Asad)-Random Scribbles
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Lion (Asad)-Random Scribbles
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Vertical lines
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Vertical lines
Laila Alkharabsheh-Lion (Asad)-Continuous line
Laila Alkharabsheh-Lion (Asad)-Continuous line

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Mandala — Circle of Life

This mandala symbolizes the interconnected layers of life through three rings. The inner ring represents people, the second reflects plant life and growth, and the outer ring embodies animals and movement. Together, the intricate patterns highlight the balance, unity, and interdependence of all living beings.

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Mandala — Circle of Life
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Mandala — Circle of Life

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Held in Shadow

This charcoal drawing investigates value, texture, and spatial relationships within a still-life composition. The use of a charcoal stick allows for rich tonal variation and dramatic contrast.

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Held in Shadow
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Held in Shadow

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Eyes Before Words

This explores self-recognition through fragmentation. Before language, before explanation, the eyes hold what the face cannot articulate.

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Eyes Before Words
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Eyes Before Words

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Laila Al-kharabsheh-Curva – Futuristic Table
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Curva – Futuristic Table
Curva – Futuristic Table

This project explores the relationship between nature and futuristic design. Inspired by the layered form of a seashell, Curva is shaped through continuous flowing lines that create movement and balance. The design reinterprets a natural structure into a modern sculptural furniture piece.

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Zahrahedron

This project explores the intersection of sacred geometry and light-based art, drawing inspiration from polyhedral forms found in Islamic geometric patterns and Gothic rose windows.

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Zahrahedron
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Zahrahedron
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Zahrahedron
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Zahrahedron

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Gallery

A gallery of hand-crafted works exploring form, texture, geometry, and symbolism.

Laila Al-kharabsheh-Abstract Of Crystal Cave
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Abstract Of Crystal Cave
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Shumukh
Laila Al-kharabsheh-Shumukh
Laila Al-Kharabsheh-Behind The Curves-Texture and Figure-Ground
Laila Al-Kharabsheh-Behind The Curves-Texture and Figure-Ground

Abstract Of Crystal Cave

Shumukh

Behind The Curves

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