Lebanon emanates a singular essence, where the interplay of light and landscape forges an ineffable bond among its people. Under the Mediterranean sun’s contemplative glow, the land reveals itself as a canvas of divine artistry. The chromatic symphony of its natural realm—from the verdant valleys to the terra rossa soil—compels one to pause in profound gratitude for such transcendent beauty. Spirituality here is not merely abstract; it manifests in the atomic fabric of existence, pulsating through every leaf, much like the tireless laborers in the Bekaa Valley whose perseverance mirrors nature’s own rhythms. Though temporal powers may attempt to diminish its physical structures and historical legacy, they fail to grasp that Lebanon’s essence resides in the sacred vitality of its natural abundance—in the vines heavy with grapes, in the orchards laden with fruit, and in the very soil that nurtures this timeless connection between earth and spirit.
| Dimensions | 87,2 × 2 × 72,3 cm |
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Artist Biography
is a Lebanon born, visual artist whose impressionist practice is shaped by memory, perception, and philosophical reflection. Influenced by early life in the mountains of Lebanon and later by immersive exposure to Russian artistic culture during her time in Moscow, Hassan’s work reflects a sensitivity to light, rhythm, and emotional atmosphere. She works fluidly across soft pastels, oil, acrylic, ink, and charcoal, selecting materials in direct response to subject and concept. Her process begins with observation and sketching, accompanied by written reflections that crystallize her ideas, often informed by classical music and jazz. Beyond her studio practice, Hassan is engaged in artistic education and community-building; she founded Emeraude Atelier in Lebanon in 2018 and later established Emeraude Community: The Cognitive Perception of Art, through which she has led workshops for adult participants. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Jaala Art Gallery in Japan, and she received the Al Ghorra Fine Art Award in Doha in 2024. Currently based in Qatar, Hassan continues to develop a practice that positions painting as a contemplative space where lived experience, music, and visual perception intersect.










