Artwork Description

Mixed Media on paper

Signed on the front.

The narrative of this artwork is a poetic, feminine, and political statement, reflecting the experiences of a displaced person in search of belonging in the Australian context. It combines elements of Australian and Persian culture. For example, the artist has blended elements from Persian traditional painting, such as the "flower and bird" motif, replacing the sparrow with a kookaburra and the red flower with a bottlebrush. She has also incorporated Persian calligraphy, including the opening poem of "The Sin" by the feminist Persian artist and poet Forough Farrokhzad. Additionally, there is a collage of eucalyptus, symbolizing healing.

"The Sin" by Forough Farrokhzad openly describes a carnal engagement and challenges societal norms and expectations, particularly for women in a restrictive society. The poem's simple yet powerful language, consisting of connected doublets in six concise stanzas, featuring repetition and employing common or unexpected literary devices, allows readers to explore the depths of this transgressive act.

This artwork portrays a rebellious female figure embraced by a lover's arms. She is fearless and proud of her actions, boldly displaying her uncovered head and shoulders as an act of protest against the oppressive regime of Iran. Her naked body serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of those who challenge the status quo.

The transformation of the flowers and birds in traditional Persian painting within this artwork seeks to convey the concept of fragmentation, drawing inspiration from Persian architecture and tilework. By juxtaposing elements of Persian art and Farrokhzad's rebellious poetry, this piece invites viewers to contemplate the multifaceted layers of defiance, resilience, and the pursuit of freedom in the face of societal constraints.

In summary, "Defiance Unveiled" is a striking visual representation of the convergence of poetic, feminine, and political narratives. It stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who dare to break free from societal expectations and embrace their own truths, even in the most challenging circumstances. Through this artwork, the artist invites you to explore the complex interplay of individuality, freedom, and the quest for belonging in a world that often seeks to confine and suppress.

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Illustration/ colour pencil/pastel/craft paper

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