Ali Mourabet

Ali Mourabet is a Lebanese artist and architect known for his vibrant paintings characterized by bold color palettes, geometric compositions, and architectural forms. His work explores the relationship between structure, space, and emotion, often depicting everyday life, sun-lit buildings, and tranquil beach scenes that evoke a sense of peace, nostalgia, and positivity.
Blending influences from architecture, metaphysics, optical art, and modern artistic movements, Mourabet continuously experiments with styles and techniques while remaining connected to subjects rooted in his personal surroundings. His artistic language reflects strong visual experimentation with line, perspective, and form, inspired by movements such as De Stijl and Futurism.
His work has received international recognition, including:
– A painting selected by UNICEF for a Middle East postcard (1990).
– A painting of College Hall at American University of Beirut chosen for a reconstruction fundraiser (1992).
– Artwork selected by Lions Club for a fundraising postcard.
– Paintings featured on Samsung Art and critically analyzed by the International Confederation of Art Critics.
Art critic Timothy Warrington describes Mourabet as an artist with a rare ability to communicate profound artistic ideas through color, shape, and architectural relationships, reflecting a deep exploration of beauty, mathematics, and art history.
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