Mosaic
Mosaic
By Georges Haddad
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Item details:
▸ Features: Unique Piece▸ Art technique: Sculpture
▸ Dimensions (cm): 106.0 x 106.0 x 12.0
▸ Net Weight (kg): 10.0
A chaos of light, vibrance, order, all nested in BEIRUT before the explosion. A cosmopolitan city hosting all the meanings and faces of life. “Beirut” in Arabic alphabet emerges above the nest of chaos like a radiant emblem of the city’s defiant soul, frozen in time before the blast.
Neon:
Dimensions: 100 cm x 100 cm
Color: variable
Diameter: variable
Linear part length: 13 meters
Transformer: 10,000 V – 30 mA and 5,000 V – 30 mA
Mounted on a wooden box
Box:
Circular wood box
Diameter: 106 cm
Depth: 12 cm
Color: white glossy and natural wood color

About Georges Haddad

Georges Haddad graduated in advertising from the Lebanese University before beginning his career in a post-production house. Since 2008, he has been dedicated to the neon industry, mastering its techniques and exploring its expressive potential. Over the years, he has created neon works for prominent Lebanese artists such as Raed Yassin, Sirine Fattouh, Vartan Avakian, and Mounira El Qadiri.
For Haddad, neon is not merely a commercial product but a medium unlike any other — capable of conveying human emotions with unique subtlety and flexibility. Even as the industry faces commercial decline, he continues to reveal neon’s capacity to embody both ideas and feelings, challenging its reduction to signage and reclaiming it as an art form.
His practice extends beyond concept and design to include imagination, drawing, computer graphics, and hands-on craftsmanship. It is also inherently collaborative, involving carpenters, metalworkers, and electricians. Each project reflects a broader artisanal process, highlighting the crucial yet often overlooked role of craft and craftsmanship in contemporary society.