Mitsa Assaf is a Lebanese artist whose journey into the world of art began at the young age of eight. With a background in graphic design, she seamlessly blends technique with creativity, crafting works that reflect both passion and mastery.
Inspired by the impressionist brilliance of Claude Monet and the expressive intensity of Vincent van Gogh, Mitsa’s artistic style is a celebration of color, movement, and emotion. Her works have been showcased in numerous prestigious exhibitions, including Beirut Forum, Sin El Fil Municipality, UNESCO Palace, Beit Beirut (Sodeco), and the National Library in Sanayeh, among others.
Residing in Zouk Mosbeh, Adonis, Mitsa continues to explore and redefine artistic expression, bringing her unique vision to audiences in Lebanon and beyond.
This acrylic painting is a vibrant and expressive depiction of a lush forest landscape in spring, featuring bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes. The scene is bathed in rich greens and blues, representing tall trees reaching towards the sky, while a stunning array of pink, white, and purple blossoms in the foreground evoke the beauty of blooming cherry blossoms or wildflowers.
The interplay of light and shadow is evident in the soft lavender and pale tones on the ground, suggesting a sunlit pathway meandering through the woods. The composition balances natural elements with artistic abstraction, giving the scene an impressionistic feel reminiscent of Monet’s gardens or Van Gogh’s expressive landscapes.
Creator –
“I was captivated by the vibrant colors and expressive brushstrokes, which bring the artwork to life with such dynamism and energy.”