Beirut's Battle of Dots
Beirut's Battle of Dots
By Peter Abdel Karim
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Item details:
▸ Features: Limited Edition Framed▸ Materials: Paper
▸ Art technique: Photography
▸ Dimensions (cm): 42.0 x 29.7 x 0.1
▸ Net Weight (kg): 2.1
"Beirut's Battle of Dots" represents a visual dialogue between the city's vibrant street life and the calm serenity of window photography. It captures the city's resilience and creativity amidst its scars, using dots as symbolic representations of hope and renewal. The photos could reflect a narrative of contrasts: the chaotic beauty of Beirut's streets against the ordered simplicity of dots on walls, symbolizing a city rebuilding itself while preserving its cultural identity
Production year: 2024.
"My photography and illustration are deeply intertwined with the themes of war, city, and resilience, drawing from my experiences in Beirut. Through my art, I capture the essence of urban life, contrasting the scars of conflict with the vibrancy of daily existence.
War, in my work, is a powerful force that shapes the urban landscape. I shoot how it transforms architecture and leaves indelible marks on cities, yet there is always a thread of hope within these depictions of destruction.
In essence, my art is a tribute to the unbroken spirit of urban life. It explores and highlights the beauty of our city through beautiful architecture highlighting the resilience and lifestyle of our neighborhoods despite the challenges, the resilience of people, and heritage shines through.
Through my work, I hope to inspire others to see the beauty in resilience and appreciate the enduring human capacity to rebuild and flourish".
About Peter Abdel Karim
Peter Abdel Karim is a Lebanese graphic designer and artist, with a passion for photography and architecture. He recently gained recognition as a winning designer in a poster competition for the Morgenland Music Festival in Germany, representing eight countries. Holding a bachelor's degree in graphic design, Peter's work is deeply inspired by the architecture and hidden gems of Beirut.
His artistic journey began in childhood, and he has developed a unique style that blends illustration and photography to explore urban landscapes. Peter's work has been showcased in various exhibitions, including the Goethe Institute in Lebanon (2019), Antwork Mena coworking space (2022), and an upcoming exhibition in August 2024 at the Lagerhalle foyer in Osnabruck, Germany.
Peter's art is available for purchase on platforms such as Watani store and loubnany.org, with local and worldwide delivery. Recently, he has also developed a passion for sustainability in design and holds a digital marketing certificate from Amideast to enhance his online presence.