The Red Umbrella and the Wave

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 60cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This painting is part of the series “The Reds Found New Life in the Midst of the Sea”. In this piece, waves take the central role: powerful, rhythmic and full of movement. The small red umbrella becomes a symbol of stability and memory inside a restless ocean.

The geometric red forms repeat the theme of protection and identity, while the layered blues express distance, migration and emotional tides. There is both calmness and tension in the work a landscape that feels familiar and dreamlike at the same time.

Artist Bio

Elmira Hooshangi is a multi-medium contemporary artist working with acrylic, oil painting, , oil pastel, soft pastel, colored pencils, watercolor, sculpture, and installation. Her practice explores the interplay of color, form, and texture, emphasizing the translation of emotion, memory, and societal observations into visual language. Elmira’s work is deeply rooted in expressionism and abstraction, reflecting both her inner experiences and the dynamics of the world around her.

Through painting, drawing, and installation, she investigates the energy of color and the expressive potential of oil painting, the rhythm of shapes, and the tactile qualities of materials, allowing viewers to connect with the emotions and narratives embedded in her work. She often draws inspiration from personal reflection, social events, and the subtle nuances of daily life, transforming them into compositions that are simultaneously expressive and contemplative.

Elmira believes that color and art are essential to human experience, and that without creative expression, the world would be silent. Constantly experimenting with materials, techniques, and spatial arrangements, she seeks to push the boundaries of her practice and engage audiences in an immersive dialogue between form, feeling, and perception.

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elmira's studio is in Airlie beach Queensland