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The Blossom Series

Moving beyond the architectural silence of the Human Map, The Blossom Series is a chromatic awakening. Through a contemporary lens of structural pointillism, this collection explores the rhythm of resilience and the geometry of hope.

Inspired by the cycles of the Levant, these works transform the energy of the "blast" into the vitality of the "bloom." Each meticulous application of color serves as a living pulse—a testament to the belief that even from the deepest fractures, a forest of light can rise.

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In Flowers 2026

"In Flowers" (120x80cm, Acrylic) a rhythmic study in contemporary pointillism, this piece transforms the energy of destruction into a garden of resilience. Thousands of hand-painted "blossoms" occupy a strict 70/30 composition, balancing dense vitality against an open sky. Created as a prayer for the artist's native Lebanon: “May every blast blossom & every perished soul bloom in our hearts.”

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Sajar El Bann 2026   سجر البن

"Sajar El Bann" the coffee trees (90x90cm, Mixed Media & Acrylic Relief) moves from the stillness of memorial to the energy of resurrection. This work employs a rigorous, high-density relief technique where thousands of architectural blossoms surge upward, creating a rhythmic pulse of vitality across a square-format canvas.

While previous works served as a prayer for the perished, this piece celebrates the Awakening of the Souls. It is the stubborn persistence of life taking root in the soil of memory, set against an expansive, unapologetic sky. It is the morning after the storm, where the ritual of life begins again.

In Lebanese culture, the aroma of coffee (Sajar El Bann) is the sacred scent of the morning—a defiant signal that life continues. It is the smell of the 'Sobhiye,' where we gather to reclaim the day from the shadows of the past.

“May the land flourish with the colorful aroma of resilient souls.”

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