
Abundance, 2023
Artists: Claude Kattan
Acrylic on canvas
18x24 inches / Framed
Suggested Donation Starting at 2500$
About CLAUDE KATTAN
Claude Kattan is a Lebanese-American visual artist based in New York, working between the United States, Paris,
and Beirut. Her multidisciplinary practice spans painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture, and explores
themes of memory, presence, transformation, and the poetics of human experience.
Trained at the Art Students League of New York, Kattan works across a range of media including acrylic, oil, ink,
watercolor, pastel, and mixed techniques. While widely recognized for her expressive figurative works and
psychologically resonant portraits, her practice also includes still life, landscape, abstraction, and sculptural
explorations, reflecting a broader dialogue between observation, imagination, and inner vision.
Her work has been exhibited in New York, in several states across the United States, as well as in Paris and Beirut,
through both solo and group exhibitions. In recent years, her work has received international recognition through
multiple awards, including a Silver Medal in Paris for artistic excellence.
Kattan’s work is marked by lyrical intensity, material sensitivity, and a search for what lies beneath appearances.
Whether through figure, object, landscape, or form, her work seeks to reveal traces of silence, vulnerability, and
enduring human presence.
What appears scattered is part of the same living abundance. In this work, flowers become a meditation on generosity, fragility, and renewal — an image of beauty unfolding beyond containment.
Website: www.claudekattan.com
