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Anxiety Painting

Habibeh Mousavi

Turkey

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 47.2 H x 1 D in

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The modern abstract painting "Anxiety" is a remarkable fusion of calligraphy and abstract art. In this piece, paint strokes are applied asymmetrically and chaotically across the canvas, symbolizing a state of restlessness and anxiety. Each stroke, unique and unpredictable, creates a tense and turbulent background. Emerging gently and delicately from this chaotic backdrop are calligraphic letters, as if striving to find order and tranquillity amidst the turmoil. The bold combination of black and white colors alongside the subtle calligraphic forms creates a painting that invites the viewer to reflect on their inner self and recognize their internal anxieties.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 47.2 H x 1 D in

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Creating beautiful experiences through calligraphy & artistry (inspired by letter forms) Calligraphy has fascinated me since I was a child, so at the age of 6, I learned how to write the alphabet in calligraphy before learning how to write letters normally in school. My interest in calligraphy did not stop and it continued until I decided to pursue it more professionally after finishing my master’s degree in visual communication. I practiced Nasta’liq, broken Nasta’liq, Mohaghegh and Kofich for more than 20 years. I started calligraphy professionally in the summer of 1397 and I am still gaining experience and discovering this art. I love all calligraphy styles because of their unique form and beauty. But I chose the Kofi language as my main focus because of its ability to transform into visually beautiful abstract shapes. In most of my paintings, I get a general form by putting the letters together. In fact, each letter is a shape and a face, so that together they necessarily give the meaning of a word. But I also have boards that the text and text mean directly to the boards, along with the form and color used. In most of my paintings you can see integrated compositions and the use of geometric patterns in which letters (forms) are included. vision My goal was to achieve unity or association of different senses from the depths of shapes and angles with different compositions. I try to distance myself from the classic and usual compositions of screenplays. I want to display letters as forms in minimal and abstract formats so that viewers can see them as a form rather than letters and words. I use a variety of colors in my work. In fact, I try to avoid repeating certain colors in my work. Colors make me feel alive and I like to convey that feeling in my paintings. Of course, you can find minimal and monochrome paintings or with less color variation in my works, which also have their own charm and feeling.

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