Lebanon’s ceramists are transforming clay into art. From delicate tableware to striking sculptural pieces, meet the makers shaping Beirut’s ceramic scene.
Creative Minds
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Blending classical Arabic tarab with contemporary pop, Lebanese singer-songwriter Aziza is breathing new life into the region’s musical heritage
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Ziad Rahbani, one of Lebanon’s most beloved and influential artists, has left an enduring mark on Arabic music and theater.
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Rudy Rahme is no stranger to Lebanon’s bustling art scene. The artist and poet has spent the last three decades creating magnificent sculptures, earning him immense respect at home and abroad.
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Lebanese artist Patoo is crafting a powerful visual dialogue between past and present. Through the art of sculpture, her work explores forgotten identities and ancient divinities, particularly Lebanese heritage.
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At BlattChaya, each tile tells a story — not just of Lebanese heritage, but of resilience, artistry and an unwavering commitment to quality.
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Ghazi Baker’s art doesn’t ask to be understood — it demands to be experienced. With a background in architecture and a self-taught approach to painting, his work blends discipline with disorder, …
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Salim Azzam is much more than a fashion designer; he is a storyteller who intricately weaves the stories of his homeland with passion.
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Artist Rawia Ghandour Zantout blends post-impressionism with modern techniques, inspired by Lebanon’s beauty.