South Korean artist Kim Sinae disrupts popular images of the Middle East—which usually are about politics, oil or repression—with her artwork. We love her reinterpretation of Gustav Klimt’s ‘The Kiss’—which shows couples from different countries in the region—to show the tender humanity that binds us all. The two above are tributes to Lebanon and Syria. You can see other examples of her art here. Do let us know if you enjoyed Art Week on Sanity Break—or if it was waay too much culture to bear:)—over at talktous@splainer.in