on view during Teer Art Week
Shahla Hosseini, on the other hand uses very pale and light colors to present abstract interpretations of personal events. She adds foreign objects and collages to her work not as encoded symbols but rather personal references. Nevertheless, her signature lines, the elliptical forms she creates and the overall quality of her work express her desire to represent something familiar in the abstract form.
Omid Moshksar, in continuation of his previous collections, portrays imaginative drawings that not only show his masterly abilities as an artist, but also show his ability in imagining a world that is familiar and at the same time peculiar. His attention to detail in representation of his figures is apparent in the rough and nevertheless soft lines he
Use. And here with the presence of the single color blue, he draws even further attention to the black and whiteness of the works.
Similarly, Mohammad Khalili creates black and white melancholic images that are representative of his mysterious world. A world in which even in the absence of figures, the audience is left with realistic, yet metaphoric references to a great sense of solitude.
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