Romina Abedi
Visual Artist
Born and grew up in a coastal city in north of Iran that called Babolsar. Romina Abedi, who has a bachelor painting from Guilan Art University of Rasht; also explores a myriad of themes in her work. Sometimes borrowing from traditional painting, she immerses them in abstraction and ambiguity. She juxtaposed illustration with symbols of violence against animals and conflict. Romina Abedi employs the icons of situation of Noir genre film, infuses them with mysterious characters to create a visual narrative
Prohibition of killing
I spent my childhood in a small city in which many people were as small local poultry breeders. I was seeing chickens birth and growth of them. I as a child had a good connection with that birds and I realized that they want to be in the world and death was unacceptable for them. But that days I saw that how men killed them.