Albert Bitran’s works reflect his explorations shaped by the abstract art movement that thrived in Paris after World War II. Rooted in geometric and architectural forms, his works integrate lines balanced with free and expressive gestures, playing a significant role in his artistic expression. Bitran synthesises geometric abstraction and the lyrical palette of ‘warm’ abstraction, creating a unique personal expression. His art bridges Eastern and Western artistic sensibilities, blending Mediterranean culture with Northern European influences. His distinctive oeuvre is marked by compositions that often explore the interplay of interior and exterior spaces and abstract structures that focus on the relationship between light, shadow, and space.