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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 47.2 W x 47.2 H x 1 D in
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This work is part of a series called Better days ahead. It is inpired from the education Aziseh received from his parents, an education focused on construction, fraternity and dedicated to uniting people, to making some responsible for others. As part of the Western pictorial tradition, Aziseh does not just paint landscapes inspired by classical art, but he strives to challenge the need to preserve this inseparable relationship between the human and nature around him. Better days ahead is what remains of poetry and aesthetics in the shadow of Aziseh's childhood. It is a set of poetic signs through which he tries to escape from the terrors of this world through the representation of his dreams of an idealized life through the image of the naïve and carefree child; images of childhood lives stolen and adorned with beautiful energies. Aziseh in his approach, leads us to detach ourselves from the constraining reality so as to plunge into a kind of daydream about those things that we think we will never obtain.
2022
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
47.2 W x 47.2 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
No
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"When I paint, I do not think about art but about life". Basquiat My creative vision as an artist is one that sees not only the artist as the storyteller of the facts of the society, but also the one who rebels against social anomalies. Translating my fears in a world in perpetual mutation where Man has become a wolf for Man, art allows me to mark my existence through an art that wants to be active and not passive. When I draw or paint, I talk about my daily life as a citizen of the world, I do not ask the injured person how he/she feels, but I become the injured person myself. I use color as a structural element and their capacity, to give life and hope to my subjects. These colors contribute to the construction of the work and allow the connection between the human races. Each work then appears as a pictorial language to open a discussion.
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