Poetic Minimalism
Lana Khayat’s work embraces a quietude that feels both tender and vast, a form of poetic minimalism rooted in her deep connection to nature. With each stroke, she distills the essence of a flower, the gesture of a lily, the breath of a landscape. Her canvases hold space rather than fill it, allowing silence to speak and emptiness to bloom. The forms are reduced, but never empty; they carry the emotional weight of absence, fragility, and time.
Lilies recur not just as botanical subjects, but as symbols of purity, grief, and renewal. In Khayat’s hands, minimalism becomes a form of devotion, an act of listening to the land, and painting only what lingers.
Poetic Minimalism
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