This November, a new exhibition by acclaimed Maltese artist Henry Falzon, known for his distinctive and emotive visual language, will be unveiled to the public.
The exhibition, “I Thought I Heard You Say…”, explores the delicate space between hearing and seeing, speech and silence, reflecting on the ways humans connect with one another and interpret the world around them.
Through a collection of expressive oil paintings and select works in pastel, Falzon transforms fleeting perceptions into fluid, emotionally charged compositions.
Falzon explores the delicate space between hearing and seeing, speech and silence.
Author's summary: Henry Falzon's new exhibition explores human connection.