Nabil Nahas

Pompeii, 1997, acrylic and pumice on canvas, 59 in. x 59 in.
(© Nabil Nahas)


Lebanese painter Nabil Nahas, currently working in New York, consciously decided to bring a fractal perspective to his work when, walking along the beach after a storm, he observed the disordered order of the randomly deposited starfish upon the sand. He felt a natural affiliation with the idea of fractals because his work is concerned with the idea of order emerging from disorder. Lush and vibrant, Nahas' works are reveries, contemplations of formed formlessness that present themselves for our reflection. His paintings are places where the microcosmos and the macrocosmos exist in labyrinthian self-containment.

-Susan Condè,
curator


Nabil Nahas
72 Franklin Street
NY NY 10013
____________________________
           
           
       | The Fractalist Artist |
				       
				   | gallery entrance |

		            | past exhibitions |

				            | Leonardo On-Line |