Studio

Studio Achrafieh, Lebanon

One look at Mary Yamines studio and painting style tells you everything you need to know about herher workplace, a controlled chaos, a colorful kaleidoscope of mayhem, but confined to a specific space. But it is her approach to the actual art that clues you into her psyche: unprimed linen.

When asked about her approach, shell simply tell you that its because she paints raw, nothing should come between the canvas and her brush. A direct translation of what is between her being and through her, flows over into her spiraling, perhaps, unpasteurized method that brush on to the unfiltered, or trance. Nothing except for the purest form of expression will do. No buffer.

Shell use a babys cry as example, the most basic, instinct there isour first utterance when appearing to the world, the mixture of realization, transposed onto a giant backdrop of human response and diversity, transported often with much difficulty, from ether and down onto said canvas. Its not art (its full of HeART) Yamine once said, its you. Its me. Its one.

A conversation with the Universe perhaps, no matter who speaks (THROUGH)... or at all. It is the coffee grounds at the bottom of the cupdiscarded, ignored, thrown out, and yet they are the ones who brought the desire to be savored. This is Yamines approach. Human. Painter. Mother. Woman. She doesnt know the difference.