Glass mosaics
Nelsy Massoud
Art

 

Artist's Statement:

We are born in this world to discover that racism has many facets – the religion of one,  the colour of the other,  the social class,  the shape and size of each one of us.

At 17 years old,  the religious war in Lebanon that ravaged a beloved and magical place,  sent me on a journey to Africa.  There,  pride,  wisdom,  love,  art and knowledge developed in me and I could not accept what one colour did to the other colour.

Then I went to the western world, to the land of self-expression.  Soon it was clear that social class, colour and, lately, religion are as real a problem here as anywhere else.

We are all in a bubble and we move towards one known end in which tolerance could be the path.

Nelsy may be contacted at: nelsmassoud@yahoo.com

 

Ballade,  glass on glass,  130cm x 65cm
 
Cité féminine,  verre sur bois,  139cm x 46cm
 

Cosmos,  glass on wood,  80cm
 
Illumination,   glass on wood,   84cm x 192cm
 

La Bulle,  glass on glass,   180cm x 120 cm

It is a mosiac, like we are a mosaic of people – large and small, multi-coloured, so La Bulle is the world in itself.  La Bulle, installed in 2006 in Beirut in front of the Phoenicia Hotel, is a few meters away from an explosion that killed innocent people in February, 2005.  The direction in which the people are walking in La Bulle is away from the site of violence.  They are holding hands; they are people who are handicapped, pregnant, of different colours… tolerance towards each other is the first step to understanding and respecting others

 

La Bulle - detail
 

Sunflower,   glass on glass,  89cm
 

The Wall,   glass on stone,   7m
 

All images © Nelsy Massoud

 

 

 

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