Bitta Vakili (Iranian, B. 1973)
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Bitta Vakili (Iranian, B. 1973)

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Bitta Vakili (Iranian, B. 1973)
Untitled
signed and dated in Farsi (lower right); signed and dated in Farsi (on the reverse)
oil, paper, sand and encaustic on canvas
63 x 71½in. (160 x 179cm.)
Painted in 2010
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Lot Essay

At first glance, Bita Vakili's work with its fine texture and intermingled color can look a picture of galaxies seconds after the world was created. It is about creation, birth and genesis in a general sense and at any scale of macro and micro. Birth that seems to be a sacred phenomenon, be it in a cosmic scale or birth of an animal, is depicted by fine outlines, hachure and bold colors.

There is a birth element and embryonic archetype entrenched in a mass of intermingled colors so that one can neither distinguish a distinctive human embryo nor can categorically deny the existence of any forms in her paintings at all, a kind of form that borders formlessness.

In Vakili's paintings, clouds appear to be traveling in somehow assuming shapes; they assume the forms that we imagine to take us away. When closely examined, they look calculated and methodical and this is where they diverge from modern art.

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