ABOUT THE ARTIST
Our final Artist of the week is Mahsa Soroudi she’s an artist from Iran that was born in 1981. Her focus is on producing pieces that provoke a great amount of thought and meaningful exhibitions. She went to the Azad Art and Archetecture University where she earned her BFA in Visual Communications. Soroudi focuses on portraits and landscape photography pieces. She primarily works with plants and flowers because she says that they are always trying to grow and succeed in new places. FORMAL ANALYSIS Once Mahsa moved to the united states she felt like she need to be surrounded by familiar environment so she decided to use plants as inspiration to be strong and patient because she was living in a new place. Her primarly uses black and white and only uses color for images so that the lighting looks similar to different filtered pictures. CONTENT ANALYSIS Mahsa produces creations and ideas of "displacement" especially with her exhibition of Natures Cadence, which focuses on replanting plants and how they adjust to there new homes. I love it because its similar to a person when they move. We adjust to the new environment and there surroundings. SYNTHESIS / MY EXPERIENCE I admire her work and her ideas because plants are grown and can be moved from place to place. A person moves place to place and although our roots where once in one place we can move and change to another place.
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