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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
From the heart of disorder, glimpses of light are born. “Chaos” is a silent testament to the beauty that rises when everything falls apart — a dance between the wreckage and the rebirth. Flecks of color pulse beneath the storm, hinting that even in the darkest turmoil, a quiet order waits to emerge.
Reham Al Beheary is a Cairo-based abstract expressionist artist whose paintings exist somewhere between emotional excavation and pure instinct. Shaped by the ancient contrasts of Cairo, a city of noise and stillness, chaos and endurance. She spent two decades as a corporate executive before paint became her language. She brought to the canvas the same intensity she once brought to boardrooms — but here, the rules dissolved. Her work is built rather than painted. Layer upon layer of impasto, palette knife and fluid brushwork accumulate into worlds of tension and release, muted tones punctuated by sudden energy, stillness interrupted by chaos. Inspired by human transition, love, loss, healing, the quiet aftermath of change. Her paintings don’t explain themselves, they ask something of you instead.