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Seduction: Soft power, Hard Escape or Where Want Become Shelter

Seduction: Soft power, Hard Escape or Where Want Become Shelter

By Rania Issam Hamady
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Item details:

Features:   Handmade  Unique Piece 
Materials:   Canvas 
Art technique:   Acrylic Painting  Collage 
Dimensions (cm):  80.0 x 60.0 x 2.0
Net Weight (kg):  3.0

This collage integrated into a painting is a daydream of love and reflection. Layers of images and brushwork create a space where beauty, emotion, and imagination meet. Each detail captures moments of intimacy, longing, and escape, offering the viewer a personal refuge on the canvas.

Materials: Collage from magazines with acrylic and contour.

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About Rania Issam Hamady

"Born and based in Lebanon, my relationship with creativity began at an early age. Throughout
my childhood and school years, drawing was a constant companion, often filling the margins of
daily life with sketches of garments, objects, and imagined forms. My early fascination with
fashion led me to formally study fashion design after completing my baccalaureate.

I worked professionally as a fashion designer, creating original sketches for boutiques and
designers, designing hand-painted abayas, and producing handmade fabrics shaped entirely by
my own creative vision. Painting remained an integral part of my practice, evolving through
repetition, variation, and experimentation, and forming a natural bridge between fashion, fabric,
and fine art.

Following years marked by economic collapse, political uncertainty, and regional instability, my
artistic practice was temporarily interrupted. This period of rupture later became a turning point,
leading me to consciously return to art as a space for grounding, reflection, and renewal. During
this time, I worked in parallel on paintings and abaya designs, allowing both mediums to coexist
and influence one another.

Today, my work centers on mixed media, combining collage and acrylic painting. This approach
reflects my multidisciplinary background as well as her lived experience of Lebanon as a place
of intersections - between East and West, sea and mountain, tradition and modernity. For me,
mixing is not merely a technique, but a visual language rooted in identity, memory, and
resilience".