Firouzeh Saremi Far
Firouzeh Saremi Far; Painting and Sculpture major at OCAD University, is an artist, based in Toronto.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
As an artist, my practice is a continuous exploration of the intersections between human experience and environmental influences. Drawing from the bold vibrancy of Fauvism, 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.
Through art, I aim to not only challenge viewers but also to empower them, fostering a sense of responsibility and hope. The intention is to create art that does more than occupy space; it serves as a catalyst for reflection and action. My body of work is crafted with the hope of contributing positively to the collective awareness and appreciation of both art and the urgent issues it addresses.
My endeavors represent a platform for critical discourse, inviting viewers to contemplate their own impact on the world. As I continue to evolve as an artist, my commitment remains steadfast—trying to produce work that resonates with truth, urging a deeper engagement with our world's most pressing challenges.
Firouzeh Saremi Far; Painting and Sculpture major at OCAD University, is an artist, based in Toronto.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
As an artist, my practice is a continuous exploration of the intersections between human experience and environmental influences. Drawing from the bold vibrancy of Fauvism, 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.
Through art, I aim to not only challenge viewers but also to empower them, fostering a sense of responsibility and hope. The intention is to create art that does more than occupy space; it serves as a catalyst for reflection and action. My body of work is crafted with the hope of contributing positively to the collective awareness and appreciation of both art and the urgent issues it addresses.
My endeavors represent a platform for critical discourse, inviting viewers to contemplate their own impact on the world. As I continue to evolve as an artist, my commitment remains steadfast—trying to produce work that resonates with truth, urging a deeper engagement with our world's most pressing challenges.
$1,000.00
Acrylic on canvas.
31.50x39.50"
This piece was exhibited in " your brain on art" exhibition.
This work depicts a mind in perpetual motion, caught in an endless loop of thoughts and concerns. Inspired by the unique perspectives of individuals with Autism, it tells the story of a mind teeming with ideas, dreams, and stories waiting to be expressed in their own distinct way. Despite the chaos that often accompanies this type of thought process, the beauty and richness of the mind's inner workings are undeniable.
$850.00
Mixed media on canvas.
23.70x35.50"
This piece is a reflection of my other work, A Woman's Soul.... it would be great if they place side by side.
$2,000.00
Acrylic on canvas.
39.50x47.30"
This piece is a metaphor of a woman’s soul which is disintegrating. Women have been severely oppressed by those in power for thousands of years. There are lots of women, who grow up with rules and restrictions, big and small, which are against the human rights. In all over the world there are many women who have been irrigated with cruelty, hatred, fear, anger, regret, but they desire to be developed human beings, as fertile lands. They are ready to free themselves from the chains attached to their roots and experience freedom and boundlessness. Therefore, whoever has a chance, should be the voice of women and girls who are neither seen nor heard.