Peace Series: Religions of Terror

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Framing Options

A$14,220

Love this artwork, but want professional advice?
Chat with an Art Advisor on 1800 987 291

Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 74cm (W) x 120cm (H) x 1.9cm (D)
Review Stars 21,257 Customer Reviews
Original Artwork
This artwork is one of a kind!
Free Shipping Australia Wide
Return it for free within 7 days
Estimated Delivery Time from ACT

Friday, Jun 19 - Sunday, Jun 21

Artwork Description

When I witness the social tragedies caused by power-hungry, oppressive rulers, I can’t help but remember that they too were once four- or five-year-old children — untouched by corruption, finding joy in the simple games of childhood.

This collection is inspired by my personal experiences as an Iranian woman. Through visual protest, I aim to challenge the historical narratives and flawed cultural traditions that have long oppressed Middle Eastern societies, especially women.

At its core, it examines the intersection of political totalitarianism and rigid religious justice, where dissent is often silenced with violence. Yet, despite these harsh realities, the light of peace in my heart remains undiminished, carried forward with unwavering determination.

Artist Bio

My name is Homa, I’m a Melbourne-based visual artist, and my creative journey began in 2000. I first studied at a small art studio and later earned a degree in Graphic Design from the University of Applied Science and Technology in Mashhad, Iran. While I have a formal background in design, my true passion has always been hands-on material exploration—an approach that continues to shape my work today.

My practice spans painting, relief sculpture, and a four-year exploration of fashion design. I love experimenting with materials and allowing their natural qualities to guide the creative process. For me, making art feels like discovering the world through a child’s eyes—each piece speaks in its own voice, yet fits into a larger, harmonious whole.

Some of my work reflects over two decades of artistic experience, while other pieces emerge from my ongoing curiosity and passion for learning. I believe the process is just as important as the final result, and I often share not only completed works but also my sketches, trials, and behind-the-scenes experiments.

Materials I work with include oil and acrylic paints, Ecoline, alcohol ink, resin, recycled paper and newspapers, carpet weaving yarns, wood, tree branches, plaster, and more.

Commissions

Homa's studio is in Melbourne