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Corine Gholam Fawaz | Agora Gallery

Lebanese painter Corine Gholam Fawaz pays homage to the intricate beauty and immense power that envelops the universe. Her art delves into our vibrant reality through an abstract lens, emphasizing balance, dynamic interaction of forms, and harmonious color compositions. Drawing inspiration from David Alfaro Siqueiros’ experimental painting technique, her latest creations are a testament to fluid mechanics—a captivating interplay of densities and pigments’ viscosities, resulting in mesmerizing clusters. Corine fondly terms this fusion of science and art as “A mingling of science and art,” exploring boundless possibilities that ensnare her within the creative process.

Corine’s recent body of work, the Quantum Thinking Series, unfolds through layered concentric circles of acrylic paint, crafting a three-dimensional visual symphony that transcends conventional thought. It isn’t merely a feast for the eyes; it’s an avant-garde voyage, a mental prowess intersecting art and consciousness.

This transformative experience challenges the confines of perception, shattering preconceived notions with each layered block. Amidst vibrant pigments lies a dance of opposing thoughts—a kaleidoscope of colors representing the myriad possibilities unveiled by quantum thinking. The Quantum Thinking Series beckons, urging one to break free from ordinary confines and embrace the extraordinary realm of conscious creativity.

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