Artist

Farhanaz Panah

Farahnaz Panah, born in Tehran in 1966, embarked on her artistic journey in the realm of painting in 1983. Her exploration began with a study of the great masters, cultivating experiences that led to a deep understanding and recognition of art. The 2000s marked a pivotal period in her artistic life. It was during this time that the act of creation, coupled with the embodiment of inner inspiration, opened up new horizons for her. This transformative period gave birth to a fresh essence in her works, shaping a new nature within her artistic expressions.

exhibition

Gallery Information
No. Gallery Year Solo/Group Country
1 Melal Gallery 2019 Solo Iran
2 Nahavan Gallery 2019 Solo Iran
3 KLPAC Gallery 2014 Solo Malaysia
4 Cube Gallery 2011 Group Malaysia
5 Pelita Hati 2011 Solo Malaysia
6 Cube Gallery 2011 Solo Malaysia
7 Shah Alam Gallery 2010 Solo Malaysia
8 Velenjak Gallery 2009 Solo Iran
9 Ashian Naghshe Mehr Gallery 2008 Solo Iran
10 Niavaran Gallery 2008 Solo Iran
11 Niavaran Gallery 2008 Group Iran
12 Niavarn Gallery 2006 Solo Iran
13 Atashzad Gallery 2005 Solo Iran
14 Valy Gallery 2002 Solo Iran
15 Andisheh Gallery 1999 Group Iran
16 Sadr Gallery 1995 Group Iran
17 Tose Saderat Gally Group 1993 Group Iran
18 Kamalolmolk Gallery 1990 Group Iran

painting art ; A window to revitalizing the dream

Art without creativity is nothing but repetition, technique, and skill. However, to create a successful work of art, without a doubt, we need all these elements. I believe in something called 'arriving.' Arriving is a place where you have traversed a considerable path and moved along your correct trajectory. Now, you stand in a place where you can be ready to create your unknown worlds, and in this realm, there are no boundaries or limitations.
 
Here, precisely at the initial point of an artist's journey, its continuation is the birth of art. Based on understanding, the type of life, and according to our insight into the known and unknown world, a kind of independence from complexity and twists during execution emerges, an experience I have undergone.
 
During the act of creation, there is no imitation. A birth occurs that you can later sit and contemplate. In this process of formation, the subject is not chosen. All are shaped and executed through a process where execution takes priority, not the subject. The subject is created. Numerous collections have been created with different subjects, but with a common spirit, something that is not acceptable to many gallery managers. Isn't nature like that? Diversity, difference, and beauty with a common spirit.
 
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