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
The process of creating a “Myth” painting
This painting was painted in the bitter days of the news of the successive executions of people in opposition to the dictatorship. Upon hearing the news of the execution of several others, I became so angry and sad, when my eyes were full of tear, I poured the paint on the fabric frame. After that, when I stared at the painting, I saw the whole picture of a devil. And as a result, I tried to make what I see in the canvas more visible.
In the hope of victory of right over wrong.