Phytalo Blue
Disciplines
Private Collections
Blue holds a foundational place in Lana Khayat’s practice. It is more than a color, it is a state of being. In her work, blue becomes a language of emotion, memory, and presence. It appears not as decoration, but as a vital force that shapes the tone, rhythm, and atmosphere of each piece.


Lana Khayat’s relationship with blue is intuitive. It is a color she does not choose but is drawn to — a quiet companion in her process. Blue becomes a space for reflection, for feeling without explanation. It carries the weight of water and the lightness of sky. It moves between depth and translucence, holding emotion without insisting on it.
In her work, blue is layered gently, often emerging from beneath the surface or dissolving into thread. It suggests silence, longing, and distance, yet never feels cold. Blue is where memory lingers. It becomes a backdrop for other elements — a color that listens, rather than speaks. It is not always dominant, but it is always present, anchoring the composition in feeling. Blue also mirrors the emotional undercurrent of Khayat’s practice.

It reflects the internal landscapes that shape her gestures — soft, searching, expansive. Through blue, she creates a space the viewer can enter. Not to interpret, but to feel. In this space, meaning is not defined. It is experienced, slowly, through color, through rhythm, through breath.
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