In this collection, Salimeh’s mind was filled with scenes from the society around her. Deeply influenced by the women’s movement in Iran, which affected everyone, she was no exception. The use of color, negative space, composition, and harmony differs from her previous works. This variation is typical of her approach, as she doesn’t follow a strict, linear path, instead letting her emotions guide her brush and transform the elements she engages with.
The unrest of those days lingers in everyone’s memory, and she has sought to capture this feeling with busy spaces, incorporating windows that offer glimpses of light. Green is used to symbolize the sprouts of hope.
In this collection, Salimeh’s mind was filled with scenes from the society around her. Deeply influenced by the women’s movement in Iran, which affected everyone, she was no exception. The use of color, negative space, composition, and harmony differs from her previous works. This variation is typical of her approach, as she doesn’t follow a strict, linear path, instead letting her emotions guide her brush and transform the elements she engages with.
The unrest of those days lingers in everyone’s memory, and she has sought to capture this feeling with busy spaces, incorporating windows that offer glimpses of light. Green is used to symbolize the sprouts of hope.