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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
Where the sea meets memory, and boats rest after the journey.
In this warm coastal scene, I invite you to pause. Rolling hills in soft purples and greens lead your eye toward a quiet harbor. A lighthouse stands steady, a windmill turns gently, and small boats rest by the shore—each a symbol of return and refuge. The sky glows with the gold of late afternoon, birds trace the horizon, and the sun feels close enough to touch.
This is not a specific… place. It is the feeling of being home by the water—safe, calm, and full of light. I built the landscape with layered oil and a painterly touch, letting colors blend like memories. Let this painting warm your wall and remind you that peace is always within reach.
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Kamal Habib Hasan, a Syrian-born painter, primarily uses oil paint and palette knives, blending his classical training with international influences from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He employs expressive symbolism and balances abstraction with figurative forms, building textured, sculptural surfaces imbued with rational, emotionally charged color. Through historical narratives, cultural memory, and personal landscapes, he channels both vulnerability and resilience; his works evoke a deep sense of connection, hope, and the enduring weight of shared human experience.