George Baylouni
In Memory of Earth, Syrian–French artist George Baylouni weaves a visual meditation on the shared pulse of civilizations. The work unfolds as an archeology of form and feeling — layers of texture and tone that recall both the fragility and resilience of human presence upon the land. Baylouni’s gestures traverse epochs, merging traces of ancient symbols with contemporary abstraction, as if to unearth a timeless language beneath the surface of history.
Guided by a relentless search for unity across cultures, Baylouni transforms the canvas into a meeting ground of memory and matter. Earthly pigments and abstract compositions evoke the sediment of lived experience — a convergence of East and West, of past and present. Memory of Earth stands as both elegy and awakening: a reminder that all cultural fragments belong to one continuum, and that art remains the enduring thread through which humanity remembers itself.
