À Mon Père, Tamara Haddad
Lebanese artist presents a new exhibition inspired by a quote by Kahlil Gibran: “Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky.”
This series continues the artist’s work on environmental challenges, which began in 2010. Earlier projects explored deforestation and forest fires, including those that affected the pine forest overlooking Baskinta. In this exhibition, the artist shifts focus. The work celebrates the resilience, beauty, and poetic presence of trees.
The artist draws inspiration from time spent in nature and from concern about the planet’s fragility. The exhibition invites viewers to rethink their relationship with the natural world. It shows how often people overlook trees, even though they sustain life. It also reflects how modern life distances us from truly seeing them.
Through this series, the artist encourages visitors to slow down. The works invite observation, reflection, and reconnection with nature. They highlight the richness of trees and the environmental challenges around us. At the same time, they express a clear choice to focus on light, beauty, and persistence.



