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من Berytus إلى Beirut

من Berytus إلى Beirut

By Rabih Yehya
In Artworks

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Features:   Handmade  Unique Piece 
Materials:   Canvas  Wood 
Art technique:   Ink 
Dimensions (cm):  115.0 x 83.0 x 2.0
Net Weight (kg):  9.0

This abstract painting delves deep into Beirut’s memory and its Eastern-Western identity. The word "Beirut" is elegantly inscribed in modern Arabic calligraphy, rendered in striking black and white, symbolizing the city's timeless memory and dual identity. Each letter is crafted to mirror the intricate rooftop landscapes of Beirut's urban sprawl, weaving together narratives of its diverse neighborhoods. The canvas is encased in a modern wooden frame adorned with delicate Arabic calligraphy, spelling out "Beirut" in a mesmerizing pattern that echoes the city's rich cultural heritage.

Through this piece, the evolution of Beirut’s identity is explored and the essence of its ongoing metamorphosis is captured. By juxtaposing traditional calligraphy with modern framing and design elements, a dialogue between tradition and modernity is created. The use of Arabic calligraphy represents the past of the city, the black and white colors reflect the timeless nature of the city’s memory, and the modern wooden frame symbolizes the present and ongoing transformation. With that, the artwork invites viewers to reflect on the city's transformation, emphasizing how urban spaces retain memories while adapting to contemporary influences. It serves as an artistic response to the complex dynamics of urban renewal, urging contemplation on how cities like Beirut maintain their cultural heritage amidst ongoing change. 

Hand-drawn painting, beech wood decorated frame & augmented reality animated video.

Production year: 2024.

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Beirut captivates everyone who visits, igniting a profound love for the city. This collection is a heartfelt homage to Beirut’s rich cultural legacy. It creates a dynamic dialogue between the past and present and invites viewers to immerse themselves in its diverse and rich heritage. 

Through the use of sacred geometry and Arabic calligraphy, the pieces symbolize the essence of growth and renewal, embodying the interconnectedness of the city's continuous evolution. Incorporating Fairuz's song “Li Beirut”, Nizar Kabani's poem "Beirut, The Mistress Of The World," and the city’s names Beirut and Berytus, the artworks capture the spirit of Beirut's transformation and revitalization. 
The abstract paintings delve deep into Beirut’s memory and unique identity, emphasizing that the city’s renewal is physical and spiritual, and illustrating how it continuously reinvents itself while preserving its essence. 

The pieces are available as physical paintings, digital artworks, and augmented reality videos, offering a multifaceted experience that allows viewers to engage with Beirut's enduring spirit and vibrant history. The artwork invites a deeper connection with the city through these diverse formats, celebrating its resilience, beauty, and ever-evolving identity.

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About Rabih Yehya

Rabih Yehya is a Lebanese artist specializing in the art of Arabic calligraphy. He is the co-founder of MZIJ, an art studio based in the UAE and Lebanon.

Rabih is an adept creator of modern art, blending timeless calligraphy with avant-garde creativity, including the exciting realm of NFT technology. His work spans a spectrum of mediums from canvases and interior accents to murals. What truly distinguishes Rabih is his remarkable ability to capture the very essence and dynamic energy of his art pieces, seamlessly intertwining letters to forge captivating compositions.

At the core of Rabih's creative methodology lies an iterative and precise process. Each letter and brushstroke is meticulously orchestrated, exquisitely converging into a harmonious composition that ventures into the realms of depth, motion, and emotion. Through his art, Rabih extends a heartfelt invitation to his audience, encouraging them to linger and unearth a tranquil moment amidst the elegant dance of letters.