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Shirin Art Gallery Feb 2025 Maedeh Emtiaz Enigma 02
Tehran

نمایشگاه انفرادی نقاشی آثار "مائده امتیاز" با عنوان "راز و رمز"  بهمن 1403 گالری شیرین


مائده امتیاز، هنرمند معاصر متولد تهران, مدرک کارشناسی هنرهای زیبا با گرایش طراحی پارچه را از دانشگاه انستیتو تکنولوژی مد نیویورک دریافت کرده است. او پس از سال ها فعالیت در این حرفه با مؤسسات تولیدی بين المللی به عنوان طراح نقش و رنگ، به ایران برگشت و تمرکز خود را معطوف هنرهای تجسمی نمود وهمزمان به تدریس هنرهای بصری و تاریخ هنر در مدرسه سفارت آلمان در تهران پرداخت.

مائده آثار هنری خود را در چندین گالری معتبر تهران در قالب نمایشگاه انفرادی به نمایش گذاشته است. او عمدتا با استفاده از اکریلیک بر روی بوم نقاشی میکند و تأثیر تکنیک های طراحی پارچه در آثار هنری او به وضوح دیده میشود. روشهای طراحی با قلم مو، ترکیب بندی های ماهرانه و لایه سازی نقش ها و بافتها، همراه با رنگ پردازی های غیرمنتظره، نظمی را در تصاویر تخیلی دوبعدی او ایجاد میکند که همچون پرده ای منقوش، آغشته به احساسات هنرمند است. مجموعه آثار آخر او بازتابی از تجربه های شخصی اش در زمینه هويت فرهنگی واجتماعی است.

مائده درباره ی این مجموعه اینگونه بیان میکند:

آثاری که در مجموعه نقاشی “راز و رمز” به نمايش گذاشته میشوند تصاویری هستند فیگوراتیو و خیالی که با پیروی از تکنیکهای طراحی پارچه از لايه هایی با نقشها و بافتهای پیچیده شکل گرفته اند. در این تصاویر کلمات، سمبل ها و عناصر طبيت با استفاده از نماد پردازی رنگها، کار گرفته شده اند.

من از داستانهایی الهام میگیرم که از تجربیات و خاطرات شخصی ما سرچشمه گرفته و با گذر زمان به عنوان حقيقت پذیرفته میشوند. آثار هنری من به چرخه حوادث زندگى مانند از دست دادن، بازسازی و تجدید حیات كه تجربه مشترک بين انسا ن هاست، می پردازد. هر نقاشی در این مجموعه روایتی بصری از چالشها در برابر همسان سازی هویت های فرهنگی می باشد و مخاطب را به کنجکاوی و تأمل عمیق تر در مورد راز و رمزهای زندگی دعوت مینمايند.هدف گلناز از عدم داشتن استیتمنت در این مجموعه این است که مخاطب هر اثر را، حس کند و برداشت خود را تجربه کند.




Maedeh Emtiaz, a contemporary artist born in Tehran, earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts with a specialization in Textile Print Design from the Fashion

Institute of Technology in New York City. She worked for several years as a Textile Print Designer with American and

European manufacturers before shifting her creative focus to Fine Art in 2005 when she returned to Tehran. During this time, she also taught Visual Art and Art History at the German Embassy School of Tehran.

She has showcased her paintings in many successful solo exhibitions at reputable galleries in Tehran.

Her current painting collection reflects personal experiences with cultural and social identity, heavily influenced by her practice in Textile Print Design.

Maedeh primarily paints with acrylics on canvas, using layered brushwork with surprising sense of spontaneity and rhythm.

She creates dreamlike

images filled with intricate patterns, textures, and vibrant colors that resembles woven tapestries rich with deep-rooted emotions.

Maedeh describes this collection:

I am a Textile Surface Designer who paints stylized figurative images layered with intricate patterns and textures that are rendered from words, symbols, and elements of nature in emotive colors.

I am inspired by the stories we tell ourselves that often arise from personal life experiences and memories.

Stories that, over time, we accept as truth. Through my artwork, I explore the universal cycle of loss, renewal, and regeneration that define human condition.

Each painting in this collection presents a visual narrative that challenges conformity to cultural identities, encouraging viewers to explore life’s enigma with curiosity and thoughtful reflection.


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More About Tehran

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