Botanical Abstraction

Lana Khayat’s paintings emerge from the essence of nature, where flowers, stems, and leaves dissolve into gesture and memory. Her botanical forms are not literal, they are felt, abstracted, and reimagined. Each composition captures the fleeting pulse of a landscape: the curve of a petal, the hush of a forest, the weight of silence after bloom.

Color, texture, and line unfold like organic rhythms, echoing nature’s quiet resilience. In Khayat’s world, the botanical is not static, it moves, transforms, and breathes. Her abstraction becomes a language of life cycles, rooted in intuition and reverence for the natural world.

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