L'ART EST UNE PHILOSOPHIE SENSORIELLE

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Il y a des personnes qui ne peuvent pas voir avec leurs yeux physiques, mais qui voient à travers l'esprit. Ces personnes peuvent voir les formes vivantes et mortes dans toutes leurs couleurs, mouvements et forces. Elles surpassent toutes les frontières, les règles, l'espace et le temps.

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Mon nom est
Wawi Abdel Kader

Dans mon art, la réflexion est essentielle. Mon processus créatif implique une profonde introspection, reliant des expériences passées et présentes qui résonnent avec mon moi intérieur. L’art n’est pas seulement une forme d’expression ; c’est un voyage de libération et d’exploration de soi que je partage volontiers avec les autres.

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Découvrez l’art comme une symphonie de vie et de mouvement avec WAWI, où chaque œuvre est une invitation à la réflexion, au dialogue et à la croissance personnelle. Imprégnez-vous d’un voyage d’introspection et de libération à travers la calligraphie arabe abstraite, et ressentez l’énergie dans chaque coup de pinceau. Restez informé des dernières actualités, expositions et aperçus exclusifs en vous abonnant à notre newsletter.

Olivier PeignéActor and Teacher at the Cours Florent
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When I look at the painting by my friend and artist Wawi, I pause, I find rest: there is a kind of fluidity of life, like the olive tree, which is the inspiration behind the painting. I feel the movement of the painter, of life, and the pace of life... This life, from birth to death, that disappears as quickly as Wawi’s way of painting. A kind of urgency and elegance!
Namora LubisLIFE COACH
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This piece has truly transformed my space, much like how a beautiful Moroccan carpet ties a room together. It doesn’t just fill the room, it brings warmth, balance, and a sense of peace. My space feels both homely and professional now, a perfect reflection of the environment I want to create. What I love most is how it catches the light, revealing subtle layers and colors that I hadn’t noticed before. Every time I look at it, there’s something new, something deeper. It’s as if the artwork itself is alive, offering different moods depending on the moment. It’s also become a conversation starter. People are drawn to it immediately, asking about its meaning and the artist behind it. For those who know you, it feels like a part of your spirit is in the room, creating a sense of safety and connection. It’s more than just art on the wall, it’s a source of calm and inspiration, helping everyone feel more at ease in the space. This piece has made my space a sanctuary for cohabitation, where people can feel comfortable, inspired, and at peace.
Amal WatfeMED STUDENT
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I attended Wawi's calligraphy workshop. I didn’t know what to expect, but I was curious to try. As a medical student interested in psychiatry, I’ve learned how drawing can help release emotions and break out of the freeze state. However, I never took it seriously because I wasn’t good at drawing or painting and didn’t feel I had any talent in that area. When I arrived at the workshop, I was going through a difficult time with a foggy mind. I didn’t know what to draw—my mind was blank. Then Wawi told me, "It doesn’t have to be anything specific; you can just draw lines." So, I picked up the brush and started drawing lines, circles, and writing words in Arabic. Suddenly, I felt emotions I hadn’t processed begin to surface. I accessed suppressed feelings, broke the freeze state, and finally cried after months of feeling unable to release the pain burning inside me. I became completely absorbed in my own world, wanting to keep painting and let all my inner conflicts spill onto the paper. It was a surprising and transformative experience, giving me relief and showing me that even small steps—like drawing, even when you think you can’t—can have a profound impact on emotional processing. I’m deeply grateful for this experience.
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