Rachanadardaart

Rachanadardaart Pen Artist/Photographer/Traveller Exhibited at Jehangir & Nine Fish Art Gallery, World Art Dubai, Ram

Three young monks.Three different expressions.One moment frozen in time.I don't know their story.But I'll always remembe...
04/06/2026

Three young monks.
Three different expressions.
One moment frozen in time.

I don't know their story.
But I'll always remember this moment. đź“·

At first, I thought I was photographing a landscape.Then I realized I was photographing a building.Then I wasn’t sure an...
19/05/2026

At first, I thought I was photographing a landscape.
Then I realized I was photographing a building.
Then I wasn’t sure anymore.

This is Maraya in AlUla, Saudi Arabia — the world’s largest mirrored building.

Covered in nearly ten thousand mirrored panels, it doesn’t rise against the desert.
It borrows it.
The sandstone cliffs.
The drifting clouds.
The footprints in the sand.
Even the people standing still, trying to understand what they’re looking at.

What stayed with me wasn’t the architecture.
It was the confusion of scale, of depth, of reality.

You see a mountain.
Then you see a reflection.
Then you realize both are real.

Some places impress you.
Some places quietly rearrange the way you see.

A corridor can change the way a place feels.Clicked this at Al Imam Muhammad Bin Abdulwahhab Mosque, Qatar.The mosque is...
17/05/2026

A corridor can change the way a place feels.

Clicked this at Al Imam Muhammad Bin Abdulwahhab Mosque, Qatar.
The mosque is known for its clean geometry, long archways, and quiet scale, but this corridor stayed with me the most.

In black and white, the symmetry felt sharper.
Every shadow looked intentional.
And for a moment, even footsteps sounded softer.

The desert is the gallery.These photographs were taken at Desert X AlUla, an open-air art exhibition in AlUla, Saudi Ara...
15/05/2026

The desert is the gallery.

These photographs were taken at Desert X AlUla, an open-air art exhibition in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, where contemporary sculptures are placed right in the middle of sandstone cliffs and open desert.

The artworks featured here, The Thorn, AlShuruf Unit, The Triangles, Flower Bud, and Al Ahilla, were created by late Saudi artist Mohammed AlSaleem in the 1980s and finally displayed publicly in 2026.

What I loved most was how naturally the sculptures belonged there.
Nothing felt forced.
Just art, silence, scale, and desert.

The older a place is, the quieter it feels.Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Medina, Saudi Arabia.Originally built in 622 CE, and som...
13/05/2026

The older a place is, the quieter it feels.

Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Medina, Saudi Arabia.
Originally built in 622 CE, and somehow still carrying a calm that reaches you even in a crowd.

The symmetry.
The scale.
The silence between thousands of footsteps.

One of my favourite photographs from the trip.

Two people. One corridor. Infinite distance.Smartphones gave us something to do every second.Maybe that’s why real conve...
11/05/2026

Two people. One corridor. Infinite distance.

Smartphones gave us something to do every second.
Maybe that’s why real conversations have become rare.

While drawing her,I realised how every womanholds softness and strengthat the same time.
17/04/2026

While drawing her,
I realised how every woman
holds softness and strength
at the same time.

I found myselfin every line.The many roles.The many feelings.The many versionsof a woman.
15/04/2026

I found myself
in every line.

The many roles.
The many feelings.
The many versions
of a woman.

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