Karine Hayek Germani is
an independent French-Lebanese journalist. Having completed her trainings at WAN-IFRA and CFPJ (centre de formation professionnel pour journaliste), Karine wrote for the “Gazette des jeux Francophone”, reported for ICN TV, L’Orient Le Jour Junior, and Copain de L’Orient Le Jour as previous work and is currently writing for L’Orient Le Jour, Petit Journal (lepetitjournal.com), Agenda Culturelle Web, and for various other magazines and media: Whether on paper or web support, the new media fascinates her consequently. With several trainings undertaken, she focuses on working with and for young people. She believes in the positivity and impact she would leave in the hearts of the youth, which sums up her work dynamics.
Along with her journey of Journalism
Karine developed her own style of artistic expression through various series of Artworks. Through drawings, paintings, mixed media works, and three-dimensional visualizations, Karine takes you on different life journeys but leaves you the freedom of thought, vision, and feeling. Her work was featured twice, at Nabad.ART and through an interview with Arleb:
https://arleb.org/art-ma-lucarne-de-liberte/
In addition, martial arts have always been her passion: Black Belt, 4th Dan in Taekwondo, and martial arts instructor, Karine transmits to young people the values of noble arts in order to move forward with confidence.
Creating, drawing, and painting is all about the connection between the real and the unreal …
It is the transcendental side between the visible and the non-visible, to go back to the cosmos and the energy that wants to be invisible to those who do not want to see, yet everything is clear to the eye to match. The shapes, the colors, the energy, the vibrations and the fractal designs, all, and within reach, challenge us! It’s up to us to let ourselves be transposed into a “constellar” world.
This quest for alignment with the cosmos and the richness of the infinite challenges me, questions me, because it joins the infinite quest for the interior of the human being …
These wanderings and questions are reflected in many of my works.
Whether in the media used or in the hand gesture during the performance: precise, sure, regular, often fast, jerky and energetic. Of course, emotion sets in and the hand lets go .
I wonder if it is me who is going towards them or it is they who are coming towards me…