In a world saturated with noise, color, and constant visual stimulation, Câline Farah’s “Faces” collection offers something radically different: stillness. At first glance, these works may appear simple, minimalist compositions in monochrome tones or bold, singular colors. But spend a moment longer, and you begin to understand their depth. These are not just faces. They […]
Category Archives: Lebanese Art Scene
Spotlight on Nouman Essa In times of uncertainty, art has always served as both witness and resistance. War-related paintings, in particular, occupy a unique space in the art world, they are emotionally charged, historically significant, and increasingly sought after by collectors who understand that art is not only aesthetic, but also deeply narrative. Artists like […]
Travel has always been about more than just visiting new places, it’s about collecting memories that stay with us long after the journey ends. While photographs and postcards capture moments, art has the unique power to preserve the spirit of a destination in a way that is timeless and deeply personal. This is why art […]
Art often begins not with a masterpiece, but with a sketch, a raw, whimsical idea that evolves into something captivating. The transformation from concept to canvas is a fascinating journey, full of spontaneity, emotion, and artistic decision-making. In this blog, we’ll explore the making of a summer-inspired painting by renowned Lebanese artist Micheline Nohra, tracing […]

