The exhibition Terra Forma by artists Saman and Sasan Oskouei presents abstract landscapes crafted from translucent layers of color evoking natural formations. These forms challenge perceptions of stability, resembling colliding dunes enveloped in mist. Industrial aesthetics, such as steel and modern shapes, are incorporated without the grim connotations of factories. Beautiful organic structures emerge, juxtaposing hard materials with warm elements like cherrywood. The artists focus on redefining the relationship between humanity and nature, advocating for a deeper comprehension of their mutual influence and coexistence in a contemporary context.
Artists Saman and Sasan Oskouei create abstract landscapes that visually intertwine elements of nature with contemporary industrial materials, offering a thought-provoking commentary on human-nature relationships.
The exhibition Terra Forma showcases colliding forms and translucent layers of color, reminiscent of natural landscapes, yet defying association with industrial decay.
Steel is creatively transformed into organic shapes, blending seamlessly with elements such as cherrywood, symbolizing a vision of harmony between manufactured and natural worlds.
The artwork emphasizes the necessity for a renewed understanding of the connection between humanity and nature in an ever-evolving environment.
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