
Matrix of Memory (25 x 25 cm x15)
This series of fifteen square panels explores the layered dialogue between nature, memory, and abstraction. Created using earth pigments, transferred imagery, and pixel-inspired color fields, each composition blends raw materials with digital aesthetics to evoke a sense of fragmented memory embedded in landscape. The green and ochre tones recall cultivated land, while the black marks suggest traces of lost architecture or fading history.
Together, the works form a modular memory grid, inviting the viewer to read them as both map and poem, where the terrain of the past meets the logic of contemporary form.

1 – Le Gardien de Pierre (25 x 25 cm)
2 – L’Architecture oubliée (25 x 25 cm)
3 – La Vallée (25 x 25 cm)
4 – L’Ombre du Souvenir (25 x 25 cm)
This series of four square-format mixed media works was created using earth collected from Darbechtar, Lebanon, fused with transferred archival imagery and abstract compositions. Each piece is a reflection on memory, loss, and resilience, capturing the fading imprints of a place deeply marked by history and spirituality.
Through the textural presence of soil and pixelated visual remnants, monuments, shadows, and sacred figures, the series bridges the tangible weight of the past with a contemporary visual language. The earthy tones and fragmented silhouettes evoke both erosion and preservation, decay and continuity.
Currently exhibited in Clermont-Ferrand as part of a collective exhibition “Petits Formats” representing Lebanon, these works form a poetic tribute to Lebanese heritage, reimagined through material and memory.
