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Blurry Visions Collection

Blurry Visions Collection

By Gilbert Loutfi
In Artworks

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Features:   Unique Piece 
Materials:   Canvas 
Art technique:   Mixed Media 
Dimensions (cm):  42.0 x 29.0 x 2.0
Net Weight (kg):  2.0

As the march of time is eroding our golden archive, just like an aftermath, we see the rise of artificial intelligence that makes one fall in love with all what is fake and perpetuates a false reality. We start then questioning about what we see and what is behind, what is clear and what is blurry. During catastrophes, our poor vision gives us soft-focus reality and we kind of wander through life and everything is a blur. And before putting contacts in when ready to deal with the new world, a last out-of-focus sensation through art will make this transition more healing to the soul and colorful to the eye.

Artist Statement:

One’s identity is an essential backbone to their work. Thus, my roots as a Middle Eastern man define me in its oriental aspects, my passion to continuously improve myself and catch up with what's new out there define another side of my contemporary up-to- date nature. My hard work and efforts propelled me to travel the world and study the different cultures and fine-tune my techniques. Therefore, I am a Lebanese architect that accentuates orientalism with a modern twist in his creations.

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About Gilbert Loutfi

Born in Beirut in 1980, Gilbert studied interior design and fine arts at the Lebanese University Institute of Fine Arts.

He made his career in architecture and design and developed skills in fine arts such as painting and sculpture. Gilbert undertook various projects in Lebanon and the Gulf region and participated in local and international exhibitions.

Exhibition member in Saatchi art, artmajeur, JAG, and many others.

He works with several media, including oil, acrylic, charcoal, and aquarelle. With sculptures, he is accustomed to creating artwork from construction-site leftovers, sustainable materials, and virtually anything that crosses his path, such as a broken marble stone or a threshold from an old house or a demolished building.