Firouzeh Saremi Far
Firouzeh Saremi Far; Painter and Sculptor
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
As an artist, my practice is a continuous exploration of the intersections between human experience and environmental influences. Drawing from the emotional intensity of Expressionism, and the boundless possibilities of Abstract art, my works seek to invoke a dialogue on human matters. My journey is influenced by the dynamic interactions between art and society, where my work strives to reflect a story or provoke a question, engaging audiences in a conversation that extends beyond the visual experience.
Currently, I am focusing on developing two distinct collections: "Parts of Me" and "A Life Full of She and Stitches". "Parts of Me" explores the relationship between humanity and nature, while "A Life Full of She and Stitches" reflects personal narratives of identity and change. Both collections utilize mixed media to depict stories of conflict and survival.
The intention is to create art that does more than occupy space; it serves as a catalyst for reflection and action. I strive to create a platform that invites viewers to contemplate their impact on the world—and the world's impact on them. As I continue to evolve as an artist, my commitment remains steadfast—trying to produce work that resonates with truth, urging a deep engagement with our world's most pressing challenges.