Installation
Dinner Table 'میز شام'
The transformative process of material manipulation—pushing clay, plastic, and other materials to their limits—reflects the impact of extreme conditions on both the human psyche and the Earth as an autopoietic system. Ultimately rendering the... More
Mixed Media
Love 'عشق'
The series of 'Transformable' mixed media sculptures, forming a constellation around a dinner table delve into the intricate web of historical landscapes shaped by global, political, and environmental forces. Inspired by the interconnectedness of... More
Mixed Media
Moon Landing
'Moon Landing' is a multimedia painting created using upcycled brass metal discs, painted with acrylic to depict the moon against the backdrop of a cosmic expanse. A subtle inclusion of upcycled tar, resembling a moon crater, symbolizes our... More
Mixed Media
New Mythologies: Alternate Worlds
"New Mythologies: Alternate Worlds" is an artwork composed from found, repurposed, and up-cycled material such as a brass disc, mortar, starch, silicon adhesive sealant, acrylic paint, acrylic cube, wood, rubber, paper cups, and steel, serves as a... More
Installation
Successive Marks
"Successive Marks" features a circular textile piece woven from repurposed linen. Positioned atop the fabric are fingers cast in plaster, some of which are broken, creating a visual contrast. These plaster fingers serve as tangible representations... More
Mixed Media
Sunspots, Swirl
“Sunspots, Swirl" is a mixed-media artwork crafted from upcycled materials, including a brass disc, sweet potato packaging, and up-cycled house paint. The title suggests a dynamic, swirling motion, evoking a sense of movement and energy within the... More
Installation
Variations in Sound
'Variations in Sound' is an installation featuring a set of 14 up-cycled veneers, each bearing a handwritten line of poetry from my poem "Variations in Sound." These lines, spanning from "an inhale" to "an exhale," are inscribed with pencil,... More
Work by
Farzaneh Moallef
“In my artistic practice, I am deeply mindful of the land on which I live and work, which is situated within the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Wendat,...” [More]