Art has always been a mirror of resilience, memory, and hope. In Lebanon, where every wall carries a story and every scar tells of survival, art becomes more than expression — it becomes testimony.

“A Resurrection in Ink” is the debut work of Bassam Hasbini (b. 2009, Lebanon), a 15-year-old emerging artist whose practice bridges traditional drawing and digital design. Using pens, pencils, and charcoal on paper, Bassam captures both the strength of architecture and the fragility of lived experience.

 

 

This drawing is not simply a visual piece — it is Lebanon’s story written in ink. Within its lines are echoes of loss: a child born under candlelight, a mother holding the photo of her son, a city rebuilt from rubble again and again. And yet, beyond the pain lies resilience. The empty spaces become symbols of hope, rising like the cedars of Lebanon, stitched into poetry and collective memory.

 

The Young Artist Behind the Work

 

At just 15 years old, Bassam is at the beginning of his creative journey, but his voice is already distinct. His fascination with architecture informs much of his work — he is captivated by structure, form, and balance, and dreams of one day becoming an architect. This interest gives his drawings a strong foundation, where technical precision meets emotional depth.

 

 

Beyond art, Bassam is an active and energetic teenager who finds balance in sports, particularly basketball and ping pong. These pursuits give him focus and discipline, qualities that echo in his meticulous line work. Just as on the court, where every move requires strategy and vision, his approach to art combines patience with determination.

 

 

A Journey Just Beginning

 

For Bassam, “A Resurrection in Ink” is more than a drawing — it is the starting point of a career. As his first artwork offered for collectors, it opens the door to future creations, encouraging him to share his perspective with the world.

 

 

By supporting Bassam at this early stage, collectors and art lovers are not only acquiring a meaningful piece of art but also helping nurture a young voice filled with potential. Every purchase is more than an exchange — it is an investment in the resilience of youth, culture, and creativity.

 

 

Collecting Bassam Hasbini Artwork

 

Bassam’s artworks are now available for collectors.
Those interested in owning his first piece may contact us directly for details.

This is an opportunity to support an emerging artist at the very start of his journey — and to be part of a story that will continue to unfold in ink, structure, and imagination.

 

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