An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

Categories: Culture | Exhibition

Kal Gadzhum (Kal Gajoum) from Libya began painting as a child, and at the age of 15 he held his first solo exhibition. He traveled a lot and managed to live in different countries, simultaneously comprehending the secrets of painting.

An artist who paints with sun and rain

Gajum's paintings are imbued with the unique atmosphere of big cities, and the bright colors in his works, like a blazing fire, warm and charge with amazing energy. His other canvases are full of light melancholy and seem to envelop with calmness and harmony.

Today, Kal Gajum lives in Canada and paints urban landscapes and still lifes with a palette knife. We fell under the magical effect of his works and we are in a hurry to share these feelings with you.

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

An artist who paints with sun and rain

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