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River and white sand

River and white sand

France

Maryam Shams

Paint

Style: Abstract

Oil , Canva , 2023

120 cm x 40 cm

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This work impresses with its vast range of deep blues, evoking the vastness of the ocean. The rich, layered texture creates the illusion of undulating waves, creating a captivating visual dynamic. The bold use of blue, interrupted sporadically by touches of silvery white, suggests wave crests, providing a subtle yet poignant light. In the background, earthy shades frame the scene, anchoring the blue expanse in a tangible reality. The horizontal composition reinforces the idea of the horizon, inviting the viewer to contemplate infinity. The absence of distinct forms enhances the abstraction, allowing for a personal interpretation of the maritime immensity. This work is distinguished by its ability to embrace simplicity while evoking a fascinating emotional and sensory depth.

Work sold framed, light oak American box.

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About the artist Shams

From a young age, Maryam Shams felt a fascination with the pencil, which she considered a magical tool. This passion for drawing accompanied her throughout her childhood. After obtaining her baccalaureate, she was admitted to the School of Graphic and Decorative Art in Tehran. However, dissatisfied with the teaching provided, she successfully passed the competitive examination at the University of Fine Arts in Tehran.

A year later, driven by her desire to learn and improve, Maryam decided to make her dream come true by moving to Paris. His arrival in the French capital in September 1979 coincided with a period of political upheaval in Iran. His first goal was to learn French, followed by preparation for the competitive exam for the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. Thanks to her hard work, she passed the competition and graduated with honors in drawing five years later.

Attracted by lithography and screen printing, Maryam deepened her knowledge of these techniques by working for two years in Abraham Hadad's workshops. Also wishing to acquire an in-depth theoretical understanding of art, she enrolled at the Sorbonne to study Visual Arts.

Today, Maryam Shams lives and works in France, where she creates works of art that reflect her varied artistic influences, including Abstract Expressionism, Action painting, European monochrome and Abstraction. Primarily using ink, pigment and collage on canvas, she explores the endless possibilities of artistic expression through her creations.