Image credit – Jahangir Amin as part of the Exhibition

Mirror is not merely a collection of paintings; it's an exploration of introspection, perception, and the elusive nature of truth. Each stroke on the canvas serves as a reflection of the artist's inner world, inviting viewers to embark on a journey of self-discovery. The exhibition delves into the concept of mirrors not merely as physical objects but as symbolic portals to the psyche. Through a diverse range of styles and techniques, the artists challenges viewers to confront their own reflections, both literal and metaphorical.

This exhibition serves as a platform for dialogue, inviting viewers to engage in introspection and exchange perspectives with one another. It's an opportunity to confront the complexities of identity, memory, and truth in a world where perceptions often diverge. Mirror is not just about what is seen on the canvas, but about what is revealed within us when we dare to look closely. It challenges us to embrace the complexities of our own reflections and to appreciate the beauty found in the depths of our own souls.

I started painting from the early age and the passion for painting was always with me. Even though finding materials for a simple sketch in my town was as hard as looking for a needle in haystack but I did not stop. I started my professional learning in Austria Vienna Fine Art academy and held many exhibitions over past 17 years. As an artist, I have dedicated myself to the world of painting for over 17 years, honing my skills in both realism and surrealism. My canvas reflects the world around me, blending the tangible with the intangible to create captivating narratives.

In my art, I focus predominantly on women who endure the shackles of religious tyranny, deprived of their freedom. Through each stroke of my brush, I strive to give voice to their silenced stories, shedding light on their struggles and resilience. My paintings serve as a call to action, urging viewers to confront injustice and champion the cause of liberation. With empathy and depth, I capture the essence of their experiences, igniting hope for a brighter, more equitable future through my art.

Image credit – Jahangir Amin as part of the Exhibition

Date and time
-
Online
No
Location
153 Saltwater Promenade
Point Cook
VIC 3030
Organiser
Wyndham City Arts and Culture
Contact

arts@wyndham.vic.gov.au

Cost

FREE

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