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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x23.6in
About this artwork
I can see the shimmering city lights in the distance, but I'm safely out of their reach. The moon is holding everything in place, the sea is calm and my glass and my Tintin's Hergé book are waiting...
Samir Farah is a Lebanese British artist whose work explores themes of atmosphere and human presence in both urban and natural landscapes. Drawing inspiration from impressionism and post-impressionism, his paintings capture fleeting atmospheric moments, whether in a bustling city street or a quiet horizon.
A long career in international news exposed Samir to the world’s turbulence, but art became his way of holding onto its beauty. Painting offered a shift in focus, from reporting on crises to celebrating energy, connection, and the quiet poetry of everyday life. His work embraces a sense of timelessness, where light, colour and gesture bring scenes to life in a way that feels both familiar and enduring, and conveying more than realism ever could.
Ultimately, Samir’s art is about atmosphere and presence. Each painting is an invitation to pause, to look more closely, and to rediscover the poetry of everyday life.