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Mixed Media, Watercolor on Paper
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This artwork, titled "Woman and Comb", is part of the series "A Moment in Eternity". The work is inspired by the artist's personal experiences as a migrant female artist who grew up in Iran and now resides in the UK. The work addresses the issue of identity and the struggle of a person to continue growing and staying strong despite the challenges they face. The artist hopes that viewers of the artwork will feel inspired and empowered by the stories of women who have overcome their past traumas and expanded their outlooks on life. The use of hair and plants as symbols of personality and growth, as well as the transformation of sharp tools into combs, emphasize the importance of embracing feminine energies in the path to rebirth. The artist chose to use a painting medium and a style that allows for a strong connection to the emotions and inner experiences of the women depicted in the artwork. The subject matter reflects the artist's personal experiences and cultural identity, while also speaking to broader themes of growth and resilience. Overall, the artwork captures a sense of beauty, strength, and the importance of cultural heritage in the process of personal growth.
2021
Watercolor on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
8.3 W x 9.1 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Sorour Fattahi is an Iranian-born artist who has lived in several countries, including Australia, Lithuania and the UK. Her experience of migration has inspired her interest in exploring the concept of identity, which she explores through various media. Her work focuses on displacement in cultural, social, and linguistic contexts and its impact on selfhood. Sorour resides in Brisbane, Australia. Sorour's work has gained recognition and is held in private collections in Canada, Australia, and the UK. Her art reflects a unique perspective on cultural identity and displacement, and her use of various media allows her to explore these themes in depth. Her work has received critical acclaim for its emotional depth and its ability to capture the complexities of the human experience.
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