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Cairo (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Reham Al Beheary

100 x 100 x 2cm

£1,632.96

Inspired by the layered rhythms of the city, Cairo explores the coexistence of movement and stillness, memory and change. Built through successive layers of acrylic, scraping, and intuitive mark-making, the painting evokes fragments of architecture, light, shadow, and atmosphere without depicting a specific place. Forms emerge and dissolve within the surface, reflecting the complexity of a city that is constantly evolving while carrying the weight of its history. The muted palette and textured passages invite a slower gaze, revealing subtle details and shifting relationships over time. Rather than presenting a fixed image, Cairo offers an open space for reflection, allowing each viewer to discover their own connections within the work.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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Inspired by the layered rhythms of the city, Cairo explores the coexistence of movement and stillness, memory and change. Built through successive layers of acrylic, scraping, and intuitive mark-making, the painting evokes fragments of architecture, light, shadow, and atmosphere without depicting a specific place. Forms emerge and dissolve within the surface, reflecting the complexity of a city that is constantly evolving while carrying the weight of its history. The muted palette and textured passages invite a slower gaze, revealing subtle details and shifting relationships over time. Rather than presenting a fixed image, Cairo offers an open space for reflection, allowing each viewer to discover their own connections within the work.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Details:

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Reham Al Beheary

Location Egypt

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I create contemporary abstract works that explore emotion, memory, and the tension between presence and absence. Through layers, texture, and intuitive mark-making, I am interested in creating spaces where viewers... Read more

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