Posts Tagged ‘painting’

Comment Painting: Lovers’ Gaze - 12/8/10


Curves are characteristic of women: soft, flexible, understanding. Straight lines are characteristic of men: strong, rigid, uncompromising. This painting is a representation of man and woman stripped down to their simplest forms. Acrylic on canvas.

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Comment Painting: Core of Beauty - 03/4/10


It is believed that symmetry is beauty. One would think that a circle would be the object of much admiration, since it is the most symmetrical shape. Yet this is not the case. Even though we appreciate symmetry, we also appreciate variety and the element of surprise. This painting is symbolic of all that we find beautiful. Acrylic on canvas.

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Comment Painting: Identity Matrix - 03/4/10


This is a mobile piece and consists of nine smaller pieces. It represents our identities. It consists of both feminine and masculine qualities. While the building blocks remain constant, the arrangement of these blocks is left up to the individual. Acrylic on canvas.

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Comment Painting: Metamorphosis of Perspective - 03/3/10


This painting represents the importance of perspective. Like the butterfly that suddenly can fly and have the most dramatic change in perspective, we too can look at things from a more heightened view. Acrylic on canvas.

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Comment Painting: Woman - 03/3/10


Curves are characteristic of women: soft, flexible, understanding. This painting is a representation of woman in her most simple form. Mixed media on paper.

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Comment Painting: Man - 03/3/10


Straight lines are characteristic of men: strong, rigid, uncompromising. This painting is a representation of man in his most simple form. Mixed media on paper.

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Comment Painting: Approaching Infinity - 03/3/10

Infinity is one of the great mysteries that has eluded science, religion, and philosophy. Many believe that by understanding infinity, we will come closer to understanding the divine. This series of paintings titled ‘Approaching Infinity’ is a representation of the nature of infinity as well as our journey towards it. Acrylic on canvas.

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Comment Art History - 03/3/10

I have been painting and drawing since I was a young girl. I began by getting creative with my coloring books. I then moved on to copying famous works of art. I was especially captivated by the works of Vincent Van Gogh and Henri Rousseau.

When I went to college, I pursued one of my other passions, math. Math quickly became my inspiration for painting. I believe that mathematical truths and theories can be used to either symbolically represent or explain our world. Ultimately, I hope that the ideas I present will find their way into your thoughts and help you see your world and relationships as having more depth, organization and symmetry.

My training has come in the form of a multitude of art classes taken for as long as I can remember. But, my most significant training was from renowned artist Saeed Siadat with whom I completed two years of private lessons. My works have been exhibited in the Southern California area.

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