Carla Sayad, a multifaceted Lebanese artist, has established herself in the art world as a talented watercolorist. Born in Lebanon and trained in interior design, she quickly shifted her creativity towards watercolor, exploring various surfaces and textures. Her work is distinguished by its delicacy and poetry, especially when expressed through a unique tradition: the decoration of Easter eggs. Each year, Carla reinvents this tradition with a personal and innovative touch. Her Easter eggs are not just decorations but miniature canvases where she transposes delicate watercolors, capturing the essence of various themes inspired by the annual edition. These small but expressive artworks demonstrate her mastery of the technique and her ability to play with shades and light.
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