Memory & Landscape
Lana Khayat’s work traces the delicate seam between memory and landscape. Her paintings are not depictions of place, but evocations, fragments of terrain remembered by the body more than the eye. Thread appears as a quiet intervention: stitched across the canvas, it binds moments, mends silences, and anchors the ephemeral.
Like veins in the earth or roots beneath the surface, each thread holds a story, knotted, unraveled, reformed. Knitting becomes a language of care, of continuity, of remembering through the hand. In Khayat’s world, landscapes are not fixed, they are woven, felt, and held.
Memory & Landscape
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