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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 48 W x 68 H x 1.5 D in
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The dominant current discourse of the contemporary societies. centers around viciousness, war and decay, which force the human to retreat and shove them within. Their mind thus falls into the midst of psychic conflicts and struggles. Building an isolating bubble from the unsecure surroundings is what the inner self of the present-day human hence constantly seeking for. An isolating bubble which may deliver a safe haven for them but leads eventually to personality disorders and hysterical dreams. The melancholic facet of the human today is the outcome of this detachment from the society, which brings their mind in the battlefield within. As though a herd of Betta fish, known as warrior, eat the human mind in an everlasting war bringing only decay at the end. The Betta (or fire) fish in this painting are a metaphor of the perennial battlefield in the decaying mind of the contemporary human. These fish are as the beautiful warriors who eat the human mind out of isolation of their mind into a bubble of thoughts and fantasies. These bring about the human’s inner decay.
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
48 W x 68 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
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Farnaz Zabetian the contemporary painter, creator of unique, and dreamlike portraits of women of her own generation. Her talent and artistic exploration beautifully reflect the concepts related to the inner and outer lives of today’s real women. Farnaz was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1976. She began painting and visual experimentation long before she graduated as a painting major from University of Art, Tehran. While her dedication was painting professionally, she also pursued her passion by teaching art in several universities in Tehran and close-by cities. Farnaz’s art is inspired by poetry, colors, in the context of everyday and real women. She is invested in finding a shared space between poetry/words and form/colors to illustrate in her work. Her work involves conversations between the realities of our lives and the poetry’s criticism of them, brought to a conclusion alleviated by paint. Farnaz’s painting creations are authentic, free from analysis, and predetermination. They are rather infinite roads with no set destinations. Her earlier work was abstract; later on, fish and naked women with long necks began to appear in her pieces. The later work aims to express the inner lives of women, and the long necks seem to represent the long, hard way these women have to go before they can arrive at self-expression. Surrounded by inevitable, painful realities, Zabetian’s dead brides and women cover up their faces with colors and scents of beauty, poetry, and happiness, showing off their love for life and creation, regardless of all limitations and sufferings. Zabetian left Iran for Paris, France in 2012. Soon after she moved to her current residence in San Francisco, Bay Area, where she once again dedicated her life solely to painting and poetry. Farnaz is an associate member of the Society of California Art Club and the Society of Iran’s Painters. In 2017, her work was showcased at San Francisco Art Fair; she had a solo exhibition in Peninsula Museum of Art in Burlingame, CA. A documentary about her artistic practice was aired from BBC Persian’s Tamasha program. Farnaz’s book of poetry in Farsi was published by Butimar Press, Tehran, in 2017. Throughout the years, her work has been featured on several Iranian media, including a coverage on Iran’s Channel 4 in 1997. Farnaz Zabetian also does many murals as a way to spread art in her community.
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