Mo Khadra

A Long Way... But Worth It
2025
Oil on canvas
150 x 120 cm

You're Off And Away
2024
Oil on wood panel
80 x 90 cm

Where Are We Going?
2024
Oil on wood panel
80 x 90 cm

You Can Go Anywhere
2024
Oil on canvas
60 x 60 cm

After Darkness, Dawn
2025
Oil on canvas
102 x 102 cm

Wouldn't It Be Nice
2025
Oil on canvas
102 x 102 cm

Yellow Landscape
2024
Oil on wood panel
100 x 90 cm
Mo Khadra (b. 1960, Ghana) is a Sydney based contemporary artist. He paints landscapes using a combination of coloured ground and oil to create works which are at once ominous and sublime. His art centres around the passage of time and references a higher spiritual awakening through contemplation and societal contribution and the dialectic of the human intellect as it interacts with the natural world.
Mo is an academic surgeon who is also an author and playwright. He has been a finalist in the Elaine Bermingham National Watercolour Art Prize (2023), The Basil Sellers Art Prize (2024) and is held in several collections and has exhibited in Sydney and Brisbane in group shows. In 2017, he was awarded the Officer of the Order of Australia for his work in rural health, urology and literature.