Soroush Dabiri is a full-time visual artist; painter and designer, living and working in Toronto / Waterloo, Canada. Soroush’s academic background, including MFA in Visual Arts, BA in Painting, and Postgraduate Diploma in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics, have influenced and enriched his artistic practices.
His paintings have been represented through varied galleries in the context of solo and group exhibitions inside and outside of Canada. Soroush is a member of Ontario Society of Artists and his art has been selected and awarded several times through juried exhibitions.
Through his art creation, Soroush reflects a sensation of nature through creating interconnected forms inspired by the idea of diversity and biological balance in the ecosystem and human society. In addition to applying traditional art supplies, Soroush is passionate about including visual and material aspects of formalism in his art expanding his creation to include various ways of handling the many different mediums and applicators on diverse bases.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
As a visual artist working with wide-rang mediums, my practice is driven by a deep concern for the unfolding ecological crisis in the Anthropocene. The Anthropocene, marked by unprecedented human influence on the planet, compels me to explore the intricate relationships between humanity and the natural world.
My mind is consumed by the stark realities of biodiversity loss, habitat destruction, and the fragile balance of ecosystems. This awareness fuels my artistic journey as I grapple with the profound consequences of these threats.
In my practice, I employ the mixture of water-based and oil-based mediums to translate the complexity of ecological issues into visual narratives. The use of mixed-media techniques reflects my intention to evoke contemplation and engagement.
Through my art, I weave narratives that explore the delicate web of life, symbolizing the fragility of biodiversity and the profound impact of human choices. Each element in my compositions is a deliberate reflection of our relationship with the natural world.
I invite viewers to engage with my work as a catalyst for reflection and dialogue. It is my sincere hope that through these visual expressions, we can co-operatively confront the challenges of the Anthropocene and strive towards a harmonious coexistence with the natural world emphasize the importance of preserving biodiversity for our collective well-being.