The Oxygène period marks a significant and liberating phase in Ghass’s artistic evolution, building on his earlier chromatic explorations of intensity and rebirth.
After introducing yellow as a symbol of renewal, the artist gradually embraced blue as the defining color of this period — a hue he associates with oxygen, breath, and inner freedom.
In works from this phase, blue transcends mere pigment to become a metaphor for expansiveness into the world, a visual expression of air and movement following more introspective chapters of his art.
This shift reflects Ghass’s engagement with broader themes, moving toward vital energy, openness, and emotional release, while maintaining the depth and universality that characterize his practice.
The Oxygène period celebrates a renewed sense of creative breath and the artist’s continual pursuit of visual language that resonates across cultures and time.











