Samir Sammoun
Born in Lebanon in 1952, Sammoun began painting in oils at the age of 13. After completing studies at the Ecole des Arts et Metiers in Beirut in 1969, he emigrated to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1973 at the age of 21 and became a Canadian citizen in 1976. While working as a successful telecommunications engineer, Sammoun began to develop a second career as an artist. His first solo exhibition took place in Montreal in 1993; since then, he has exhibited worldwide.
Sammoun's subtle touch appears in his wheat fields series. Here, the rhythmic gesture of the artist combines grace and spontaneity. The delicate touches highlight the slender stalks and the tufts heavy with grain. The artist knows instinctively where the impact should be in the painting. "At times, it is the canvas that seems to evolve on its own. Through this process, I feel I am playing with the fate of my renderings on the canvas. And it is from this inspiration that I feel I am the one to harness the fate of what is to follow."

Le Marais De La Prairie I

Wild Beauty I, Mediterranean Shore

Walking With Giants, Park Rhône

Promenade Au Jardin Des Amandiers En Fleurs

Champ Des Fleur Sauvages

La Forêt Verte

La Vie En Rose II

Tulips

Cherry Blossoms

White Note I

Oliviers

Wheat Field Bekaa Valley

Couchers De Soleil Huile Sur Toile

Promenade Sous Les Etoiles

Parade

Champ De Blé

Champ De Ble Et Oliviers

Lupins Et Mont Sainte Anne

Boston By Night

Wild Lavender Field

Lupins, Invitation for Fishing

Walking With Giants

Vu Sur le Saint-Laurent

Promenade à Paris

Verger en Fleurs St. Hilaire
