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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
This oil painting started with the intention to take a photo of a flying seagull after I took interest in photographing birds and animals. Birds in flight in particular inspire me. They make me think of freedom and the wide world that I wish I could explore without barriers. I heard the noise of seagulls and went out of the house to take a photo. The sun was shining on the house as it was preparing to set, the sky was turning grey and the atmosphere… made feel calm and took me to a different world.
The supposed photoshoot, so to speak, turned into a painting project resulting in this painting. It has parts of me, parts of my house and the things I love. I enhanced the colours to reflect the feeling I had in that moment.
I hope that I managed to make you feel the same.
Bassam Andari is a Lebanese-British self-taught painter based in London, working primarily in oil. He was featured in Series 10 of the prestigious art television programme Landscape Artist of the Year in 2025, where artists selected for their distinctive styles competed to paint St Pancras Basin in London. His work masterfully balances realism and impressionism, radiating profound empathy and exploring themes of solitude, yearning, and hope. Through each piece, he invites viewers to reflect, connect with the human experience, and ponder the untold stories behind the scene. His paintings centre on compelling focal points, subtle brushwork, and a poetic play of light and shadow to evoke mood.