Biography
Fadi Balhawan, a visionary calligraphy artist, intricately weaves words into mesmerizing art pieces that transcend conventional boundaries. Born with a passion for transforming literature into visual masterpieces, Balhawan utilizes fountain pens, pastel, and oil colors to bring his imagination to life on papers.
His art serves as a bridge between the written word and the visual realm, drawing inspiration from profound literary works. Balhawan meticulously selects influential books, such as “The Confession”, “The Bible”, “The Quran”, “The Merchant of Venice”, “Macbeth”, “The Black Tulip”, “The Prophet”, and “The Broken Wings” by Khalil Gibran, to infuse his creations with depth and meaning.
Exhibiting his works in prestigious galleries and art hubs across the globe—from New York and Beirut to Dubai, Monte Real, Chicago, and Milan—Balhawan captivates audiences with his unique approach to calligraphy. At first glance, his pieces entice with vibrant colors and captivating designs, but upon closer inspection, viewers discover a profound tapestry of sentences and paragraphs that weave together beautiful stories and timeless wisdom.
Through his art, Fadi Balhawan invites observers to delve deeper into the essence of literature, offering a unique perspective on the power of words to evoke emotion, provoke thought, and inspire profound contemplation.