Yoel Benharrouche's artwork is known for its spiritual style, which delves into the relationship between the material and the mystical and the human and the divine. Using bold colors and abstract figures, Benharrouche explores the metaphysical world through his paintings, creating a visually poetic experience for viewers. The mediums and colors he uses add depth and meaning to his soulful artwork, inviting audience members to engage with the art on a deeper level.

Yoel Benharrouche

Yoel Benharrouche
Visages du mondes - Sculpture Metal

Yoel Benharrouche
Le secret de mes reves - Sculpture Metal

Yoel Benharrouche
Un Ciel De Plus a Traverser

Yoel Benharrouche
La musique est belle

Yoel Benharrouche
L'amour royal

Yoel Benharrouche
La pudeur de tes gestes Sculpture Metal

Yoel Benharrouche
L’ Unite De La Source Et La Pluralité Du Dévoilement

Yoel Benharrouche
Fleur du jardin II-WOMEN

Yoel Benharrouche
Le Jongleur
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Trained and educated as an artist in the south of France, Benharrouche went on to become a distinguished professor of drawing and painting at Nice's Academie Paganini. His influences include masters such as Chagall, Picasso, and Miro, yet Benharrouche’s personal style comes through in each of his compositions with much strength, balance and harmony.
Deeply spiritual, Yoel Benharrouche establishes a sincere connection with his audience. His vibrant palette and mystical contemplation explore both the historical and spiritual worlds. He paints his surroundings with a lyrical quality that has landed him among the elite artists of the world, exploring the duality between the material and the mystical world.
Born
1961
Medium
Acrylic, Lacquer
Collections / exhibitions in
NYC, Miami, London, Dubai, Aspen, Las Vegas, Maldives, Saint Tropez
Exclusively represented by
EDEN House of Art

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