In Croissant de Lune, Zack Bayati conjures a lunar terrain—part eclipse, part apparition. Mud and sand are transfigured into a surface that feels both unearthed and cosmic, a fragment of the moon pulled down to canvas. The work radiates an otherworldly gravity: rough yet luminous, fractured yet whole. It hovers between earth and sky, matter and myth—an alchemy of raw substance made celestial.
72 x 60 in | Mud, Sand & Acrylic on Canvas
In Croissant de Lune, Zack Bayati conjures a lunar terrain—part eclipse, part apparition. Mud and sand are transfigured into a surface that feels both unearthed and cosmic, a fragment of the moon pulled down to canvas. The work radiates an otherworldly gravity: rough yet luminous, fractured yet whole. It hovers between earth and sky, matter and myth—an alchemy of raw substance made celestial.
72 x 60 in | Mud, Sand & Acrylic on Canvas