Shirana Shahbazi's Colored Compositions Explore Geometric Forms
Jana Pijak — July 18, 2014 — Art & Design
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Shirana Shahbazi is an Iranian-born photographer who is currently based in Switzerland. Her work ranges art installations and large conceptualized images of everyday life.
Entitled "Between Daylights", this series by the artist plays with its viewer's perception and "makes one think that they are seeing something where there is nothing."
Shirana Shahbazi's work is a modern translation of abstract inspirations and is a subtle homage to the cubism art works of greats like Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. The artist's pieces xplore a spectrum of hues and examine complex geometries that are layered and joined together impeccably.
"Her geometrical compositions are completely done without digital image processing and persuasively illustrate her ongoing concern with pictorial genres and modes of production."
Entitled "Between Daylights", this series by the artist plays with its viewer's perception and "makes one think that they are seeing something where there is nothing."
Shirana Shahbazi's work is a modern translation of abstract inspirations and is a subtle homage to the cubism art works of greats like Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. The artist's pieces xplore a spectrum of hues and examine complex geometries that are layered and joined together impeccably.
"Her geometrical compositions are completely done without digital image processing and persuasively illustrate her ongoing concern with pictorial genres and modes of production."
Trend Themes
1. Abstract Photography - Opportunities for disruptive innovation exist in the development of new software tools that enable photographers to create complex, geometric compositions without digital processing.
2. Cubism Revival - Industries such as interior design could experience a revival of cubism with the development of 3D-printing technology and the creation of geometric-inspired furniture.
3. Geometric Art Installation - There is potential for disruptive innovation in the development of new methods and technologies for creating large scale, geometric art installations in public spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art - The art world can benefit from exploring the use of complex geometries and color spectrums in traditional art forms to create modern abstract pieces that pay homage to historical movements.
2. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can incorporate the principles of abstract geometric compositions in their work to produce striking visuals and infuse elements of cubism into their designs.
3. Architecture - Architects and designers can draw inspiration from Shirana Shahbazi's geometrical art to create complex, aesthetically-pleasing building designs that stand out from traditional structures.
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