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Oil
WallArt
Contemporary Realism
1988
Contemporary
90.0 x 120.0 cm
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Basmalah
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In the vibrant landscape of contemporary Lebanese art, few works capture the communal heartbeat as poignantly as Foad Jihad’s Basmalah. Created in 1988, a year that resonates with the complex historical textures of Beirut, this expansive mural-style painting serves as a profound window into the human condition. At its heart, the composition centers on a tender, intimate moment: a woman cradling her child, an image of primal connection and continuity. This central nucleus is surrounded by a rhythmic assembly of figures—men and women in various states of repose and movement—that weave together to form a living tapestry of social existence. The painting does not merely depict a crowd; it orchestrates a symphony of shared humanity, where every brushstroke contributes to a larger story of togetherness.
The technique employed by Jihad is a masterful display of expressive realism, a style deeply influenced by the legendary Lebanese masters such as Paul Guiragossian. Through the medium of oil on canvas, the artist utilizes a rich, layered approach to color and light that breathes life into the scene. The sun, shining brightly in the sky above, acts as more than just a light source; it is a symbolic benediction, casting a warm, golden glow that unifies the disparate figures under a single, radiant atmosphere. This luminosity, paired with the delicate inclusion of birds drifting through the composition, introduces an element of ethereal freedom, suggesting that even within the structured bonds of society, there exists a soaring, spiritual liberty.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, Basmalah offers much more than mere aesthetic beauty; it provides a profound emotional anchor for any space. The painting’s scale and its sweeping, panoramic narrative make it an ideal centerpiece for grand halls or sophisticated galleries seeking to evoke warmth, heritage, and depth. The interplay between the grounded, earthy presence of the people and the celestial brightness of the sky creates a balanced tension that invites prolonged contemplation. To possess a reproduction of this work is to invite a piece of Beirut’s resilient soul into one's environment—a celebration of life, family, and the enduring light that persists through the complexities of history.
1988 - , Lebanon
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