Farsad Labbauf |
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| STATEMENT
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These works are done in configuration with my linear style of figurative painting. The formation of this method of pictorial depiction is an evolution from my belief that in order to truthfully describe any content, a painting must exist in a state of flux, as all events, objects, scenes, people, thoughts and ideas are constantly changing. To describe and depict something that was, is or will be carries the heavy and imposing predicament of time. And so in describing the world, I have found it necessary to create images that exist halfway between completion and dissolution.
Another main and motivating factor in creating and developing the use of lines in my paintings was the unveiling of a desire for manifestation of unity. Following an urge against segmentation of the painting surface into isolated geographies of color and content, I set out to create a method of pictorial depiction which conveys this idea of unity regardless of content. Even though at first glance the subjects in my work seem isolated from their surroundings, upon closer inspection it is revealed that all areas of each painting are connected together by the underlying solid color of the background. The segmentation of both color and content is at once rejected by this shared geography. A playful attempt at monism, these works are an exploration of figurative painting with lines.
Inspired in part by Persian calligraphy, these works
echo the influence of my cultural heritage. In creating and developing
this linear style of painting some of my continual inspirations have
been weaving patterns of carpets, tile works and different kinds of
puzzles. In these tapestries of color, lies the Persian-ness of my work;
depicted in the manner each work is created, beyond the immediacy and
particularity of content. Even though the sources of most of my subjects
are external, my work is often an attempt for the union of the internal. |