Gold, pears, tangles III, 1999 An Abstract, Mixed Technique, Painting
Róza El-Hassan’s Gold, Pears, Tangles III – A Deeply Textured Abstract Still Life.
Created using mixed media, the painting is rich in earthy golds, muted greens, and deep contrasts, evoking a sense of raw expressiveness and philosophical depth.
El-Hassan’s masterful use of textured layers and gestural strokes creates an artwork that appears both deliberate and spontaneous. The composition suggests natural decay, transformation, and the passage of time, as elements of still life and conceptual abstraction merge seamlessly. The dripping golden hues and punctured textures give the piece a sense of organic movement and tactile complexity, making it a fascinating study of form and erosion.
A Hungarian-Syrian artist known for her conceptual and socially engaged art, El-Hassan often integrates symbolism and material experimentation into her works. In "Gold, Pears, Tangles III," she elevates still life beyond traditional representation, exploring themes of fragility, impermanence, and the relationship between material and meaning.
This piece is ideal for gallery walls, modern art collections, and luxury interiors, offering an earthy yet sophisticated aesthetic. Its layered textures, rich color palette, and raw energy make it a compelling addition to any collector’s display.
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Roza El-Hassan
Abstract | Expressionism
Established Artist
Biography
Roza El-Hassan is a Hungarian-Syrian artist known for her powerful, socially engaged installations exploring themes of justice and humanitarian crisis.























