‘Paris Ways’ in three Curated Collections by Hamza Djelassi

‘Paris Ways’ in three Curated Collections by Hamza Djelassi

“Paris Ways” was selected for three curated colleCTIONS BY HAMZA DJELASSI, H.D. Gallery, Paris-France.

[SUB] WAYS

[SUB] Ways is a series inspired by the transportation systems of some of the world’s largest metropolises. It uses subway lines as metaphors for thoughts that cannot be controlled. Crowded yet vibrant. Confusing yet rich. Loved yet criticized. A way of life: immersed in a collective unconscious that knows no silence but longs for moments of peace. It explores the struggle to recognize oneself as an individual among millions and to ask: Who am I, really? It’s about the love-hate relationship with the city and the choice to exist within its chaotic rhythm.

‘Synapses 05’ in the Curated Collection ‘Pink Philosophy’ by Dorian Verdier, L’Original

‘Synapses 05’ in the Curated Collection ‘Pink Philosophy’ by Dorian Verdier, L’Original

“Synapses 05” was selected for a curated collection by Dorian Verdier, L'Original, Montréal-Canada.

'Synapses 05' was selected for the following curated collection:

A curation by Dorian Verdier, Curator at L'Original This is a curation of beautiful pink pieces that strike my eye.

Collection by Dorian Verdier, Curator at L'Original, Montréal, Canada. 

SYNAPSES

How does the mind unfold? A kaleidoscope of connections, where thoughts dance between clarity and chaos. The energy of what is seen and unseen serves as a reminder of the richness within our own minds.

‘Tokyo Ways’ in the Curated Collection ‘Lines of the World’ by Ainhoa Fernández, AF

‘Tokyo Ways’ in the Curated Collection ‘Lines of the World’ by Ainhoa Fernández, AF

“Tokyo Ways” was selected for a curated collection by Ainhoa Fernández, AF, Madrid-SPAIN

Tokyo Ways” was selected for the following curated collection:

A curation by Ainhoa Fernández, Art gallerist and curator at AF - Map reflects on how we chart space, memory, and imagination. Through lines, symbols, and territories real or invented the works transform mapping into a poetic and conceptual language.

Curated collection by Natalie Slater, Singulart Curator. 

[SUB] WAYS

[Sub] Ways is a series inspired by the transportation systems of some of the world’s largest metropolises. It uses subway lines as metaphors for thoughts that cannot be controlled. Crowded yet vibrant. Confusing yet rich. Loved yet criticized. A way of life: immersed in a collective unconscious that knows no silence but longs for moments of peace. It explores the struggle to recognize oneself as an individual among millions and to ask: Who am I, really? It’s about the love-hate relationship with the city and the choice to exist within its chaotic rhythm.

‘Tokyo Ways’ in the Curated Collection ‘Urban Pulse’ by Natalie Slater

‘Tokyo Ways’ in the Curated Collection ‘Urban Pulse’ by Natalie Slater

“Tokyo Ways” was selected for a curated collection by Natalie slater, singulart

Tokyo Ways” was selected for the following curated collection:

'Raw Script' is a curation uniting painters, sculptors, and mixed-media artists whose works channel the immediacy of thought as image. What begins as a fleeting idea, an emotion, or a fragment of memory is transcribed directly onto the surface - as if the canvas itself becomes a page from a private sketchbook.

Doodles, fragments of text, and fractured symbols emerge not as decoration but as raw transmissions, capturing the restless motion of the mind at work. Some compositions recall the spontaneity of equations or the coded shorthand of graffiti; others embrace the childlike freedom of mark-making, where instinct supersedes polish.

What binds these artists is not a single style but an urgency of expression - a refusal to mediate or refine the spark of creation. Their works inhabit the threshold between drawing and painting, gesture and word, memory and immediacy. Together, they form a visual archive of thought in motion, where art becomes both document and declaration.

Curated collection by Natalie Slater, Singulart Curator. 

[SUB] WAYS

[Sub] Ways is a series inspired by the transportation systems of some of the world’s largest metropolises. It uses subway lines as metaphors for thoughts that cannot be controlled. Crowded yet vibrant. Confusing yet rich. Loved yet criticized. A way of life: immersed in a collective unconscious that knows no silence but longs for moments of peace. It explores the struggle to recognize oneself as an individual among millions and to ask: Who am I, really? It’s about the love-hate relationship with the city and the choice to exist within its chaotic rhythm.

‘New York Ways’ in the Curated Collection ‘Raw Script’, by Natalie Slater

‘New York Ways’ in the Curated Collection ‘Raw Script’, by Natalie Slater

“New York Ways” was selected for a curated collection by Natalie slater, singulart

“New York Ways” was selected for the following curated collection:

'Raw Script' is a curation uniting painters, sculptors, and mixed-media artists whose works channel the immediacy of thought as image. What begins as a fleeting idea, an emotion, or a fragment of memory is transcribed directly onto the surface - as if the canvas itself becomes a page from a private sketchbook.

Doodles, fragments of text, and fractured symbols emerge not as decoration but as raw transmissions, capturing the restless motion of the mind at work. Some compositions recall the spontaneity of equations or the coded shorthand of graffiti; others embrace the childlike freedom of mark-making, where instinct supersedes polish.

What binds these artists is not a single style but an urgency of expression - a refusal to mediate or refine the spark of creation. Their works inhabit the threshold between drawing and painting, gesture and word, memory and immediacy. Together, they form a visual archive of thought in motion, where art becomes both document and declaration.

Curated collection by Natalie Slater, Singulart Curator. 

[SUB] WAYS

[Sub] Ways is a series inspired by the transportation systems of some of the world’s largest metropolises. It uses subway lines as metaphors for thoughts that cannot be controlled. Crowded yet vibrant. Confusing yet rich. Loved yet criticized. A way of life: immersed in a collective unconscious that knows no silence but longs for moments of peace. It explores the struggle to recognize oneself as an individual among millions and to ask: Who am I, really? It’s about the love-hate relationship with the city and the choice to exist within its chaotic rhythm.