Landscapes of Desire
“Landscapes of Desire” is a series of large sized abstract paintings inspired by the poem “Shattering Love” by Hayden Dansky who is a Boulder-based poet. Concealed behind a layer of a barely transparent gold are subtle landscapes suggesting a sense of a quiet desire, tempting the viewer to stay longer to see what is hidden. Similarly, Hayden’s poem barely hints at the present and the past inviting the reader vulnerably and fearlessly to read between the lines while revealing love, desire and longing.
Mineral pigments and gold on paper on board, 36×48 in
My Memory Seeks High Meadows
In my installation “my memory seeks high meadows”, dreams, imagination,
memory and subconscious are blended by overlayed transparent paintings.
Faith and sin yield to each other allowing me to dance only to music my
heart desires giving a gentle kindness to who I can be. Fantasies, secrets and
despairs lay beneath the many cities of my past replacing the need for
belonging with a desire to be placeless. Separate memories are reconstructed on
the same frame, or dreams appear on imagined landscapes removing the lines
between dreams, memory and imagination hinting at an untold truth about me. Thus,
I let myself fall into the lightness of being placeless, and borderless where
there are fig trees warmed in the sun and nameless high meadows on which live
the heroes of my imagination.
Mineral pigments on paper and silk, overlayed
Praise of Uncertainty
The artworks that I created for this exhibition remain true to my desire to create with simplicity and ambiguity. I allowed for empty spaces which create an uncertainty that inspires seeking our own stories. An openness to uncertainty in any conversation leads to endless possibilities and new meanings. In Noh theater, for example, a pause gives space for an inner rehearsal and imagination similar to silence in music. I created forms with a sense of refinement of the Japanese aesthetics that dissolve into these spaces. The Islamic sense of calligraphic brushwork I rendered vertically similar to Asian scripts are love poems written by Arabic women contradicting the traditional Islamic calligraphy. The mere presence of such inscriptions deliver powerful messages even if they are not legible. I am interested in this power as well as their seductive aesthetics. Silences, disappearing figures, and the scripts hold a space that suggests a mysterious mood that isn’t to be described, but to be felt.
Genuine gold and ink on paper on board, 18×24 in and 12×12 in
Epic of Imagination
Inspiration, or inspirate means breathe upon. It is not visible as it is made of breath and it can fly to the moon with wings carrying colors and shapes and words we artists create.
In these dual-sided paintings one side came from within myself; on the other side, I let the transferred image dictate. Similar to a conversation where we start by saying something from within us then reflect upon what the other person says. These four paintings are to be seen by walking around them. The video link provides a visual of the installation. Small paintings are to accompany them on the wall space.
Mineral pigments, ink, pencil, genuine gold on paper of various sizes