Razzaz Adam, born in 1994, is of Lebanese descent, grew up in Budapest, and currently lives in Belgium. He developed an early interest in art. Razzart’s greatest inspirations are Lebanese and Hungarian cultures, music, and traditions, and he describes his works as visual representations of human emotions. He depicts these emotions in various forms, using different materials, colors, and shapes, evoking self-reflection in the viewer.
Traveling the world, discovering different cultures, and finding community with „the other” are the main inspirations for Razzart’s works. „In art, we see our own reflection and emotions.”
When I create, I strive to capture the pure essence of human emotions rather than physical likeness. This requires me to pay attention to feelings—joy, pain, love, or any other emotion. I continually process these emotions, transforming them into abstract concepts that unfold on the canvas. I hope my art encourages viewers to see not just the obvious symbols that characterize my work, but a full range of intense emotions that keep us alive and connected.
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