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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 74.8 W x 47.2 H x 1.6 D in
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This work is inspired by the Impressionist movement, which often explored the interplay of light and color in natural and urban settings. It draws inspiration from Impressionist painters Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro, who captured the effects of light on various landscapes. I hope its viewers will feel a sense of harmony between the tranquil, turquoise lagoon and the bustling abstract cityscape in the background. I want them to experience the beauty of the natural world and the vibrancy of city life, highlighting the coexistence of these contrasting elements. I chose the medium of textured acrylic paint to bring out the rich hues of the turquoise lagoon and to create a tactile quality that adds depth and dimension to the painting. The subject matter of the lagoon and city behind was chosen to depict the harmonious coexistence of nature and urban development. The Impressionist style was selected to emphasize the play of light, color, and atmosphere, capturing the fleeting moments of this peaceful scene. This painting is very textured with a 3D effect
2022
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
74.8 W x 47.2 H x 1.6 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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Lebanon.
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Biography Modern impressionist artist. Rawia Ghandour Zantout is a self taught artist. Rawia finds her inspiration in the works of prominent Impressionist painters many of whom lived and worked in the south of France where she lived and studied. Rawia Zantout is an experienced artist based in Lebanon whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, London, Paris and Dubai. Through the central themes relating to nature and landscapes, she endeavors to reveal nature's secrets through her works. In her artistic process, Zantout employs over fifteen layers of acrylics on canvas, creating engaging and "magical" textural effects. In 2006 Rawia was commissioned to create a range of paintings for Banks with a focus on ecological themes mainly present in the landscapes of her homeland, Lebanon. Her works were printed as lithographs and distributed to thousands of bank customers. In 2007, the artist, torn by the turmoil in her country, delved into the political side of art. She thus sought to crystallize the March 14 Revolution in Martyrs Square (which is hung in the former Lebanese prime minister’s office) Rawia was also commissioned to paint several portraits of World and Lebanese leaders including Vladimir Putin, Troels Povlsen, lebanese President Michel Aoun, lebanese prime minister Saad Harriri, ex lebanese prime minister Fouad Seniora and many others. Rawia has participated in over 25 exhibitions in Lebanon and abroad. Her artworks was displayed in Four Season’s hotel in Beirut before the tragic explosion of the port. Rawia was nominated for the world Global Art Award 2018 which took place last year in Dubai and was granted the Finalist certificate in the painting category.
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