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| Artist | Ibouyen |
| Origin | Morocco |
| Title | Main Lunaire |
| Location | Tangier, Morocco |
| Year | 2025 |
| Size | 75 × 150 cm |
| Medium | Mixed Media on Canvas |
| Edition | Original |
Ibouyen works with dreams, symbols, and Amazigh language—knowledge misrepresented and erased by the outside world.
His practice centers on shadow, dreams, and color, exploring imagery drawn from the unconscious. Forms and signs engage with memory and intuition. Blue holds a central place—not color, but protection and depth, a spiritual dimension.
His work exists in suspension, occupying thresholds.
It suspends the moment between opposing forces that need each other: feminine and masculine, moon and sun, wound and weapon.
It suspends the liminal space between sleep and waking, between symbol and language, between what emerges from the unconscious and what clarity will reshape.
Ibouyen
Ibouyen is a visual artist from Tangier whose multidisciplinary practice centers on dreams, color, and symbol. His work explores imagery drawn from the unconscious, informed by Amazigh symbolic language and the ancestral knowledge systems that dominant cultures have worked to erase. He works across painting, drawing, printmaking, mural work, and digital media.
His practice moves fluidly between gallery spaces and public
interventions. He has exhibited at the Donkey Museum, participated in Être-Ici festival (Tangier) and the Spring Festival, and contributed to Street Art Inside in Rabat. Blue holds central significance throughout his work—not merely as color, but as symbol of protection, depth, and spiritual presence.































