Beirut Rise and Heal
Beirut Rise and Heal
By Olga Safa
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▸ Features: Handmade Unique Piece▸ Materials: Canvas
▸ Art technique: Acrylic Painting
▸ Dimensions (cm): 120.0 x 100.0 x 2.0
▸ Net Weight (kg): 5.0
Olga’s Collection “Memoirs of a Vibrant City” vividly narrates the story of Beirut’s resilience through crisis and tragedy. The series beautifully captures the city’s enduring spirit, particularly highlighted in her first painting, “Beirut Rise and Heal” where Beirut is personified as a graceful woman ready to move forward with poise and strength.
Production year: 2020.

About Olga Safa

Olga Safa is a Bulgarian-Lebanese artist whose paintings serve as a prelude to her inner world—vibrant, adventurous, and full of possibilities. Each brushstroke becomes a gateway to her soul, inviting viewers on an emotional journey. Through an exquisite palette of bright, joyful colors, she conveys the full spectrum of human emotions, blending sensuality and passion in a way that both enchants the eye and captivates the heart. These colors mirror her inner landscape, reflecting her optimism and zest for life.
The themes in Olga’s work are deeply intertwined with the experiences that have shaped her. At times, her art reflects the external world, capturing both its beauty and chaos, exploring the complexities of society and the human condition. At other times, her focus turns inward, delving into personal introspection.
Regardless of the subject, Olga’s work seeks to transcend the superficial, offering glimpses into deeper spiritual meanings and universal truths. Her art is a celebration of life’s complexities—a dance between light and shadow. Each painting serves as a powerful medium to inspire thought, reflection, and positive action. Through her work, she encourages viewers to find beauty in the mundane, to seek the profound in the everyday, and to embrace life’s boundless possibilities. Her paintings stand as a testament to the transformative power of art, reminding us that beauty and meaning are always present, waiting to be discovered and embraced.