Kolsum-Naneh

Homa Delvaray

Kolsum-Naneh, 201248.5 x 17.5cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
hand embroidery and silk screen printing on fabricDastan
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This vibrant artwork features a bold, abstract composition with a kaleidoscope of vivid colors and intricate patterns. The visual elements include a striking combination of geometric shapes, organic forms, and intricate, detailed motifs in shades of pink, green, and blue. The overall design conveys a sense of energy and dynamism, reflecting the artist's creative experimentation with textile and craft techniques. The artwork likely draws inspiration from traditional folk art or textile design, while also showcasing a contemporary, visually striking aesthetic. The piece offers a captivating blend of cultural influences and artistic expression. ...

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Kolsum-Naneh

Working at the intersection of traditional Iranian aesthetics and contemporary visual language, Homa Delvaray’s multidisciplinary practice spans graphic design, installation, sculpture, textile art, and artist books. Her work often engages with architectural space, transforming environments into immersive experiences that explore the layered complexities of modern Iranian society. Delvaray’s visual compositions navigate themes of identity, gender, and cultural narrative, frequently drawing on mythological symbols and metaphors to unpack societal constructs and contradictions. Her approach balances meticulous craftsmanship with conceptual rigor, using form, material, and spatial arrangement to create evocative dialogues between tradition and innovation. Through her installations and objects, Delvaray investigates the tension between personal and collective memory, examining how histories are inscribed within space and material culture. Her work invites contemplation on the interplay of past and present, as well as the fluid boundaries between visible and hidden narratives. By blending visual poetry with critical inquiry, Delvaray reimagines cultural symbols and architectural forms, offering nuanced reflections on identity and transformation within a rapidly changing social landscape. ...

Homa Delvaray: Artworks
Kolsum-Naneh
Homa DelvarayKolsum-Naneh, 2012
48.5 x 17.5cm
Dastan
Gallery
Dastan
Tehrān, Toronto

Dastan features an extensive and multi-dimensional program focusing on the full spectrum of Iranian contemporary and modern art. Dastan's program includes Dastan's Basement, +2, ParallelCircuit, Zaal Art Gallery, and Dastan:Outside. In addition to hosting exhibitions, Dastan publishes artist books and monographs on Iranian art, features film screenings, performance projects, and other events. Dastan's original space, Dastan’s Basement, was established in 2012 in Tehran, Iran. The Basement is dedicated to exhibiting emerging and cutting-edge Iranian art. +2 is a gallery launched by Dastan in 2015. This space showcases established Iranian artists and masters. Parallel Circuit aims to open the way for artists standing at the interstices of based and experimental art. Zaal Art Gallery is an international gallery in Ontario, Canada. The gallery provides an engaging and immersive space for both enthusiasts and professionals. Since opening its primary space in 2012, Dastan has continuously hosted pop-up curated exhibitions around the city of Tehran under the title Dastan:Outside. ...