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That Day I Didn't Say Goodbye

That Day I Didn't Say Goodbye

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Type

Hardened Oil on Canvas Mounted on Wood

Size

30" x 20"

Year

2025

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This isn't a painting of farewell-it's a celebration of presence, of the unspoken magic in moments that linger beyond words.

The canvas dances like memory-fluid, surprising, alive. A woman turns, caught mid-motion-half color, half shadow.

Around her, electric bursts of blue, orange, and green swirl with energy, like emotions too vibrant to name. Every wrinkle whispers a secret. Every curve hums with the power of what almost was.

But this isn't about loss. It's about whatever they had. Even without goodbye, we're transformed-softened, awakened, listening more deeply.

Some goodbyes don't need words. They echo in feeling—in the warmth that remains, in the stillness that speaks louder than sound. She's there stitched into memory's fabric, wrapped in color, held within the beautiful chaos of a moment suspended in time.

This piece captures the thrill of connection, the mystery of silence, and the quiet triumph of what lasts: not the end, but the emotion that refuses to fade. Because one day she believes when the time comes, the you will come and find her again...

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Mari Zhar Carvill

Mari Zhar Carvill

I've always been fascinated by creativity-how a simple words when put together can become a bestselling novel, or how a few colors can transform a blank canvas into powerful expression. I'm drawn to museums and churches during my travels, often finding solace and inspiration there. When I seek change or new discoveries, I travel and pray, reconnecting with myself and the world.

My creative journey has taken me across continents-from Europe's cobblestone streets to the vibrant energy of the U.S. and the spiritual depth of Asia. All the more these experiences have broadened my worldview and shaped my path. As the saying goes, "all art is pain suffered and outlived.". All my artworks are painted from tears of joy, to death like pain. Each hold a story, an experience, a message. Everything is personal. My art speak through color and movement, while my sculptures give shape to emotion, memory, and truth.

ART is my tool for healing and transformation. After overcoming dark moments in life, I've come to believe that, alongside prayer, art helps people process emotions and find strength. It's now my goal to become an Art Therapist, particularly for women who've been abandoned people they once called family. Women lost in the process of separation, hormones and life crisis. I aim to create spaces where people can express and work through their emotions through art.

I am deeply committed to this journey, and each day, I seek strength to remain true to my calling. With every brushstroke and sculpture, I aim to inspire reflection and foster connection. To every woman who feels worn down, remember-

you are not alone.
You are enough,
and your voice,
your presence matter.

Through my work, I hope to ignite transformation, not only in others but in the generations to come, especially in empowering women to rise, to fight, and to embrace their worth.

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