Collection: Art Her Way Hybrid Collective Exhibition

Art Her Way Hybrid Collective Exhibition

Exhibiting Artists

All Exhibiting . Aida Rubeiz . Amira Al Zein . Carole Ingea . Carole Nassif . Chloé Sleilati . Christina Abou Jaoude . Clara Choueiri . Claude Nakhle . Courtney Bonneau . Devika Menon . Dima Nachawi . Eily Sayegh . Fadia Abou Haidar . Faten Hamdan . George Khoury . Ghada Hamawi . Hadeel Al-Kadasi . Hiba Jammoul . Joelle Hasna . Joelle Saab . Judy Bou Chebl . Karim Dagher . Laila Chehab . Lama Mansour . Layal Khatib . Leslie Akl . Loulou Bissat . Lucy Ibrahim . Lucy Poshoghlian/Ardziv . Maral Maniss . Maria Azar . Maria Kerj . Marilyne Khoury . Maris Van Nijhuis . Marwa Abou Khalil . Mary Kaady . May Hamdan . Maya Nassereldine . Maya Tohme . Minas Mouchian . Mona Hawa . Myçal el Khouri . Myriam Thomas . Nada Karam . Nada Raphael . Nadia Wardeh . Nohad Dagher . Nora Lebbos . Olga Safa . Pamela Chrabieh . Racha Hage Chahine . Rafka Abou Salem . Ramona Rizk . Rayya Nizar Salim . Rima Ghanem . Rima Rizkallah . Rita Nasr . Romy Makdissi . Rosane Chawi . Roula-Maria Dib . Rym Zawk . Samia Hasan . Sarah Haidar . Sarah Lécuyer . Sara Taleb . Vanessa Kordahi . Vergine Soussani . Viktoriia Kolozian . Yara Fakih . Yara Loucas . Yasmine Alrifaai . Yuliya Aleksandrova . Zahraa Sbaiti . Zeina Chehab . Zeina Zaki

Maya Tohme

Maya Tohme is a Lebanese artist born in 1963 and living in Lebanon.

She has a "Diplome d'etudes superieurs en Arts-plastique" from ALBA University.

She is currently an art teacher at the University of Kaslik (USEK) Since 2007.

Alongside the usual mediums she works with, such as watercolor, oil, and acrylics, she likes to experiment with unusual materials like broken glass, acetate, pebbles, strings, and lace, …

She draws her inspiration from various art movements which she transforms to make her own, as well as life’s situations and her own emotions. Faces and the human figure are the most recurrent themes in her work.

Recently she has been working on the theme of gods and goddesses which she named “Modern Idols” because they are seen through modern eyes. It allows her to deal with the concept of the masculine and feminine, as well as the concept of man’s relationship to nature.

She believes that there is no art without the spiritual dimension. Art is spirituality, Art is poetry.

Artworks