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WABI SABI 00 Artwork

Josephina Charabati

Lebanon

Mixed Media, Woodcut on Wood

Size: 16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The conceptual approach is built around a Buddhist aesthetic and spiritual concept that celebrates the passage of time. An ode to beauty in imperfection and impermanence, the very reflection of the cycle of life.A reference to notions such as simplicity, imbalance or even asymmetry. Accept with benevolence what is, accept the passage of time. "Wabi" refers to humility and "Sabi" to acceptance. From this "transformation of objects" in time and space a new energy is born. wall sculptures or "assemblages" created essentially from wood and metal residues. It is a return to purity, to the essential and to minimalism.

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Mixed Media:

Woodcut on Wood

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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BIO Artist, architect and designer, Josephina Charabati was born in Germany from a German mother and a Lebanese father. She moved to Lebanon as a child and grew up in Beirut. In1991, she graduated in Architecture and attended in parallel Psychology courses at the Lebanese University in Beirut. She worked in Architecture practices in Germany & Lebanon before establishing DASTUDIO in 2000.A workshop where, architecture, design & art meet in a perpetual process of research and experimentation. University teacher since 2017. She started exhibiting her art work in 2000. Instagram: .art PHILOSOPHY From wall objects, to sculptures, ink drawings and found objects assemblage, Josephina Charabati infinitely explores about our path and transformation through distance and time. Her work tackles social and philosophical themes such as migration, recurrence and the wabi sabi concept of acceptance and resilience. THE EXODUS COLLECTION “Where do we go now?” The English name Exodus comes from the late Latin “Exodus” or from ancient Greek “Exodos” meaning “going out, expedition, departure", "mass migration, exiting of people from an area”. With reference to Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of eternal recurrence or the idea that the universe and its events have already occurred and will recur ad infinitum, the artist questions about the migration phenomena over the eras, specially over the last decades in the Middle East region. In this part of the world constantly shaken by social, religious, economic and political issues, mass migration is faced every day. As an architect, she expresses the interaction of the “human” with space, scale, voids, infinity and above all, silence. Humans in their eternal seek within an abstract context. From an existentialist point of view, the individual's starting point is characterized by what has been called "the existential attitude" or a sense of disorientation, confusion, or dread in the face of an apparently absurd world. A wink to the “Unbearable Lightness of Being” of Milano Kundera to whom “The heavier the burden, the closer our lives come to the earth, the more real and truthful they become” Yet the Exodus meaning in Josephina Charabati’s work reaches a wider aspect to embrace the human journey in it seek for the harbor, the inner balance, peace.

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