The images in “Morning and Night Here and There” were captured in Storrs, CT, in front of my studio by me, and Tehran, Iran, in front of my friend’s house by them. Each photograph was taken at 10 AM and 10 PM of same day.
Residues, like unconscious imprints, form abstract maps of memory, blurring materiality and representation.
The installation consists of a paper shredder suspended in mid-action, poised to shred a roll of paper. However, the shredder remains dormant, frozen in time, revealing a suspended roll of paper cascading down from the wall. The roll of paper is adorned with a meticulously printed series of dates. These dates encapsulate the precise moments …
We are going to stay in the state of Not-Yet; Forever in between. Despite the apparent desperation and the imminent threat of separation, the rope never fully cuts. While the mind may feel on the verge of breaking, there is always a lingering connection that keeps the fragments together. where healing may not occur, but …
Throughout the series of photos, I establish a conversation between myself and my self-created depression. This conversation delves into the complexities of my psyche, blurring the lines between what is real and what is driven by my emotions. My intent to complete and understand my depression is evident, as I seek to establish a connection …