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BELYASMINE Mustapha
- Morocco - Born : 1966 in El Jadida
A graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts of Tétouan in 1989 and the École des Beaux-Arts of Nantes in 1995, El Mustapha Belyasmine stands among the most gifted Moroccan painters of his generation. His remarkable body of work blends elements of traditional impressionism, neo-expressionism, and realism — all reimagined through his extraordinary mastery of color and his refined artistic sensibility.
Belyasmine’s highly personal technique enables him to capture movement in a way that transcends the depiction of a single moment. In his crowd scenes, he does not freeze an instant; instead, he paints a temporal shift, a split second in which gestures, light, shadow, and even the shimmer of heat overlap and interact.
Rather than striving for photographic stillness, he seeks to convey the cinematic essence of what he observes — the flow, the rhythm, the vitality of life. This kinetic energy also permeates his landscapes, where each stroke, form, and hue seems animated from within.
Belyasmine possesses what many painters lack: a genuine artistic soul. His is deeply Moroccan, infused with a profound love for his homeland. This palpable devotion, combined with his undeniable technical mastery, gives his paintings a dual power — visually captivating and spiritually resonant.
BELYASMINE Mustapha
- Morocco - Born : 1966 in El Jadida
A graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts of Tétouan in 1989 and the École des Beaux-Arts of Nantes in 1995, El Mustapha Belyasmine stands among the most gifted Moroccan painters of his generation. His remarkable body of work blends elements of traditional impressionism, neo-expressionism, and realism — all reimagined through his extraordinary mastery of color and his refined artistic sensibility.
Belyasmine’s highly personal technique enables him to capture movement in a way that transcends the depiction of a single moment. In his crowd scenes, he does not freeze an instant; instead, he paints a temporal shift, a split second in which gestures, light, shadow, and even the shimmer of heat overlap and interact.
Rather than striving for photographic stillness, he seeks to convey the cinematic essence of what he observes — the flow, the rhythm, the vitality of life. This kinetic energy also permeates his landscapes, where each stroke, form, and hue seems animated from within.
Belyasmine possesses what many painters lack: a genuine artistic soul. His is deeply Moroccan, infused with a profound love for his homeland. This palpable devotion, combined with his undeniable technical mastery, gives his paintings a dual power — visually captivating and spiritually resonant.