Description
The works of the Phoenicians tend toward abstract expressionism and are distinguished by those brutal expanses of earthy and fiery colors emanating from the depth of history and ancient civilizations that arose on that Phoenician land. This special spirit appears through the artist’s concept of the nature of the plastic work and its purpose. For the Phoenicians, it is a sensory game that is not limited by logic that goes beyond concepts. The academy tends toward the private worlds of the self emanating from those continuous rhythms of lines and color spaces through which its own formations and shapes emanating from the dream worlds are generated to transform into symbols that have their own connotations and projections on lived reality.
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