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Love fluidity Painting

Farnaz Zabetian

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 68 W x 68 H x 1.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Farnaz Zabetian was born and raised in Tehran, Iran, where she started painting at the age of ten years old. Zabetian received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Art and Architecture University, Tehran, Iran, in 1998. For the ten years prior to her immigration to the United States, she taught art history, and painting at several art universities in Iran. Her work has been cited in art magazines and reported on in outlets such as documentary interview on BBC, Kayhan London, publications in Iran accepted to the Society of Iranian Painters, and more. Zabetian has had more than fifteen solo shows and nine group exhibits in different places around the world, including the Sondouzi Art Museum of Tehran in 2008; the Saad Abad Museum of Tehran in 2009; and the Peninsula Museum of Art in 2017; and “If So What” Art Fair San Francisco in 2018. Zabetian’s paintings are a manifestation of her attention to the events of daily life. Her subjects are usually maltreated women, particularly from her part of the world. Her women are a perpetuation of the old and deep tumors that have been engrained in Eastern women like herself, women who since birth are in a struggle with social taboos, so much so that they do not know how to act without them. These women are always attempting to display a strong and stable self, despite all that has been predetermined for them. They put up with the erosion of their soul and wear masks so that their fragility does not become apparent. Zabetian’s paintings depict women who have silently pulled these masks off their faces, baring all of their complexities and untold secrets. Her symbolic and expressive portraits of these women depict their private thoughts and yearnings to expose their wounded souls. The fish and the crows in her paintings, for example, are metaphoric displays of the fertility of Eastern women and the chaotic side of their lives. In her most recent works, she is focusing on the influence of technology in people’s behavior, using art to show/examine the unwanted changes in personal communications following the introduction and spread of social media. She currently resides and paints in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Painting:

Oil on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

68 W x 68 H x 1.5 D in

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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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