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weepingwidar · 1 month
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Samira Abbassy (Iranian, 1965) - Untitled (n.d.)
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psikonauti · 1 year
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Samira Abbassy (Iranian, b. 1965)
Self Censorship, 2020
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luckyacid · 1 year
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Samira Abbassy Love & Ammunition II, 2014 Oil on birch panel 48 x 36 in
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Samira Abbassy - Transfiguration, 2022
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goodmemory · 24 days
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Samira Abbassy
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xjmlm · 2 years
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Samira Abbassy
Fire Skirt
2007
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mimiminimal · 2 years
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http://www.samiraabbassy.com/
Samira Abbassy - Intimate Void.  Oil on Gesso Panel / 24 x 18 in.  
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alwaysalreadyangry · 3 years
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Samira Abbassy, Unraveling (2006)
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Samira Abbassy, Ode to All My Mothers
Oil on gesso panel, 60 x 34 in
http://www.samiraabbassy.com/
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weepingwidar · 1 month
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Samira Abbassy (Iranian, 1965) - Floral Transfusion (2023)
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psikonauti · 1 year
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Samira Abbassy (Iranian, b. 1965)
In Stillness & Flux, 2018
Charcoal on paper
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goodmemory · 28 days
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Samira Abbassy
[Merci Pink Pagoda Studio]
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Samira Abbassy, b. 1965 Bird Garden with Intestinal Self Portrait Iran (2003) Acrylic, ink, gouache & collage on indian petal paper Government art collection, London [Source]
Samira Abbassy's collage shows a female figure, her hair raised and her internal organs revealed in X-ray fashion. Her expression conveys what Abbassy describes as a state of rapture, as if in a meditative trance. Nearby are trees inhabited by colourful birds, with some of their patterns derived from Indian textile blocks. Inspired by 'The Conference of Birds', a 12th-century verse by the Persian poet Farid Al-Din Attar, Abbassy's work depicts the physical and spiritual elements of human existence.
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