Flautist
This painting is one my works from the Music series, where melody of each music instrument has been a great inspiration to characterise the musicians and creating a surrealistic atmosphere by composing the subject into abstract forms and colour combinations.
In this painting, the nature is my second hero element. The seasonal transition is introduced by movement of striking forms and colour combinations where they collude in the centre of the painting reforming a figure of a woman who is playing flute.
Last battle of ending winter and beginning of the spring, subtle approach of green and soft blue is overlapped by the dark and sharp forms create a harmonic contrast all over the painting.
Flautist
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 55.5cm (W) x 71cm (H) x 3.5cm (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
Iranian Australian visual artist, based in Melbourne
Painter Australia, UK, USA 2010-present. Currently studying Master of FineArt at RMIT university.
Her focus is on portraying cultural, social and emotional roots where she blends her own feelings and personal experiences to relay the message to the viewer.
She born with a rare irregularities and wrinkles on her eye’s cornea, that makes her vision blur and fuzzy without the aid of particular contact lenses. This indeed helped her to develop a style and composition, where there is no particular border and definition for the objects. This creates a dynamic and fluidity in her paintings to depict movement and time. Creating setups of surreal layers and frames of ordinary spaces and elements is of particular interest for her. Samira’s style falls on a combination of abstract and surrealism with magical reality narration. A real event, activity or feelings laid on a canvas from an unconventional point of view and angle, with distorted position and order of objects and spaces to projects a magical picture of something very familiar.