Black and white abstract art pieces on a white wall by Rita Rawashdeh

Journal

Framed watercolor painting of bells in silhouette by artist Rita Rawashdeh, inspired by her time in Florence

La Donna Della Campana

The Sound That Found Me  Many people asked me why i draw bells? It began in Florence. I had been living there for a while, walking the stone streets, wandering aimlessly, letting the city guide me....
Rita Rawashdeh seated in a sunlit studio surrounded by framed artwork, talking with city views in the background.

Art as a Form of Healing and Storytelling

The quiet transformation that happens when we create I never set out to make art that heals. But over time, I realized the act of creating—of sitting with silence, of letting something inside me t...
Abstract ink drawing by Rita Rawashdeh featuring layered, fragmented faces in black on white paper, exploring memory and emotional expression.

Why I Paint Faces That Multiply

Ink, memory, and the architecture of emotion Since I first learned to draw, I’ve drawn faces. I don’t know why. They appeared without invitation — one after another, as if born from each other. So...