Unlocking the Codes: A Conversation with Hella Louzir
Meeting Hella Louzir is a moment of gentle empathy, but also a hint of mystery. Does she truly belong to our world, this tender young woman with a transparent gaze that seems to look beyond us, into another reality? Of course, she is present, answering our questions, sharing her journey as an architect, her passion for Feng Shui, her addiction to the liquid universe, and her mental color, which is, of course, blue.
However, between her and us, there is a subtle veil, a gentle mist that suggests we need a key, a small opening to reach her. It's not that she is reluctant to open up. Hella gives us the codes: she talks about her sensitivity, which makes her cry when a jar breaks because the crack is within her. She sings and dances to exorcise these moments and find her serenity. She speaks to us about light architecture and offers the promise of a luminous universe. It's up to us to find the portal, to penetrate this mediumistic universe, to grasp the aesthetic vibration she transcribes into her works. We need to immerse ourselves in Hella's blue, her mental color, a gateway to the invisible for her.
In her current exhibition, "Architecture of Light," at the Espace Imagin, a collection of around 40 works with a dominant blue tone presents a quest for spirituality. Working with a knife, the artist reveals, unconsciously, characters, messages, and unexpected forms from a parallel universe, the same one that seems to be emerging in the artist's consciousness.
For her, matter and light harmonize outside the artist's consciousness, which is then only a mediator of another universe, a resonance of another dimension.
Choosing Carthage as the exhibition location is not innocent. There, the echoes of ancient civilizations, millennial stories, and timeless universes emerge for sensitive souls and sharp minds.
Hella Louzir has now immersed herself in this light architecture, this mental color, and invites us to join her.
Exhibition Details:
- Title: "Architecture of Light"
- Location: Espace Imagin
- Date: This Sunday
- Description: A collection of around 40 works with a dominant blue tone, presenting a quest for spirituality.