Jean Tannous, contemporary artist whose work explores memory, transmission, and the silent persistence of origins. Born into a Mediterranean cultural landscape marked by movement and layered histories, Tannous develops a visual language where abstraction and figuration coexist in a state of quiet tension.
His paintings are built through successive strata-gestural marks, chromatic fields, and symbolic fragments-suggesting both erosion and reconstruction. The surface becomes a site of remembrance, where traces are never erased but transformed. Earthy pigments, mineral tones, and subdued contrasts evoke a dialogue between the organic and the spiritual, the visible and the sensed.
At the core of Tannous's practice lies a reflection on identity as something fluid yet anchored, shaped by geography, heritage, and lived experience. His work does not seek narrative resolution; instead, it invites contemplation, allowing the viewer to inhabit a suspended moment between past and present.
Jean Tannous's work has been exhibited internationally and is held in private collections. Through a restrained yet deeply expressive approach, he offers a painting that is both introspective and universal-an intimate meditation on belonging and continuity.
