Hind Benjilany is a Moroccan Artist, in her confident and elegant stroke emerges a calligraphic and decorative tradition of great refinement of which Europe had a perception through the aesthetic researches of the Viennese Secession. The geometric forms that construct the depicted female face, the dynamism of the composition through the oblique use of static forms such as the rectangle that defines the cheekbone, the eyebrow and the shiny hairstyle, the extreme synthesis of the nasal septum identified as the median line that divides light and shadow, defined and mysterious, summing up in itself-in its precise verticality-the woman's entire body harkens back to the classical depictions of the Chakras, the pulsing of the most physical knots and the luminous beauty of the thousand-petaled lotus that towers above the head and expresses the attainment of awareness and spirituality.
Massimiliano Reggiani
and Monica Cerrito