The Acrylic category of Dédé Hourani’s artworks reflects her broader artistic vision, which is deeply rooted in metaphysical exploration and emotional resonance. While Hourani has worked across multiple media, her acrylic paintings stand out for their vivid color palettes, layered textures, and symbolic compositions. These works often embody her thesis “The Spiritual in Art”, where she bridges poetic symbolism, cosmic rhythm, and cultural memory.
Key Characteristics of Hourani’s Acrylic Works
- Expressive Color Use: Acrylic allows her to achieve luminous, saturated tones that evoke both earthly and cosmic themes.
- Textural Depth: She often employs layering techniques, giving her canvases a tactile quality that enhances the metaphysical dimension.
- Symbolic Imagery: Recurring motifs—such as landscapes, celestial forms, and cultural references—situate her work between personal memory and universal spirituality.
- Emotional Resonance: The acrylic medium supports her intent to create paintings that are not only visually striking but also emotionally and spiritually evocative.
Contextual Notes
- Hourani’s acrylics have been exhibited internationally, including in the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East, underscoring their cross-cultural appeal.
- They align with her broader oeuvre, which seeks to situate art within poetic, cultural, and metaphysical frameworks, making them particularly powerful in curatorial contexts.
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