User talk:Beyrouth~enwiki

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Camille Allam Artist and sculptor from BEYROUTH Lebanon.Camille Allam site BEIRUT

-Head of workshop and member of the jury of Diplomas at the Lebanese University.


 * Diploma in Interior Design from the University Holy Spirit Kaslik.


 * Studies of Musicology at the Holy Spirit University.


 * Studies of Painting and Sculpture at the Academy Artium- Madrid.


 * Lebanese member of the Association of the painters and sculptors - Beirut.


 * Member of the International association of the painters and sculptors - UN.


 * Member of Association Stairs of Art – Gemayze.

Latest Studies:

Development for ART applications and games – Macromedia 2004-2005

Development for 3D applications and games - Java Sun systems 2005-2006

Latest Works:

September 2005 - Creation of the first Puppet Museum of Lebanon, Musée des marionette : Architectural Design and execution of 25, 4 meters original artistical boards for live display (August- September).

Dec. 2005 - Jan. 2006 - Individual (Painting and Sculptures) exhibition at Escalier de l’Art – Gemmayze. January - 2006 - Accrochage at Sursock Street Workshop – Tabaris, Beyrut.

Participation since 1985 in the most important exhibitions collective and individual:


 * Gallery Broumana Plaza--1986


 * Chahine gallery 100 years of art in Lebanon – Verdun -Beyrouth1986


 * Gab center Ashrafieh-1986


 * Rumours Galery -1988 - Kaslik


 * Movement Culturel Tripoli -1989


 * Exhibition Portemilio-Chahine 1989
 * Chahine gallery -ART in Lebanon –1994


 * Creation of the first art piece in branches of trees – DeirelQamar-1994


 * Creation of the first art piece from Silicone : Silicone Painting -1995


 * Exclusive exhibition of works to Dar el Founoun- LBC- Adma 1995


 * Workshop at Deir el Kamar 1995


 * Exhibition at Gallery RIZK ADVERTISING -1996


 * Living room of Arts - Maraya-1998- Furn el Cheback


 * Joudraniyat exposure ART and the City- SYNDICAT DES INGENIEURS-1998


 * INTERNATIONAL exhibition ARTUEL of Beirut-1998


 * Creation of the first human sculpture in branches of jasmine -1999 –Atelier Allam


 * XXème Exhibition of Museum SURSOCK -1998


 * Exhibition at EPREUVE D’ARTISTE -1999


 * Association of Development of Gemayzé 2000-2005

DeirelKamar
 * NDU annual art exhibition- 2000-2005 -


 * ARTUEL PHOENICIA SYMPOSIUM of the contemporary art -2002


 * Exhibitione of the whole of works AT THE MUSEUM Of ART of Deir el Qamar -2004


 * Symposium of CONTEMPORARY ART - BIEL -2004


 * Individual exhibition - Stairs of Art - Gemaize- 2005


 * Permanent exhibition at Sursock Street Workshop


 * OPEN WORKSHOP - Sursock Street 2000-2006

Opinion:

For Camille Allam, creation does not have limits and his dream is to go on the MOON, amalgamating, with lunar dust his creations.

One day, in 1985, discovering a cluster of branches of trees and brushwood thrown, at Deir El Qamar, in the field, he foresees the features of a face then of a human body: The Natural Man has just been born and the series of the NATURAL ART will begin. But nothing seems to stop him in so good way and similar discoveries will further bring him in the paths of creation.

In 1990 while handling silicone, he immediately discovered out the capacity of this matter to collect and to channel the light: by adding pigments to it, PAINTING WITH SILICONE had been born. He is prided to be the pioneer for it: ” I do not tend to prove Something, it is just an idea but it is mine”

Then it was the cock, the cat, the croco, the gazelle, the dunkie, the dino, and the other fantastic animals.

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