“No Man’s Land” at Asia House, London, 2018
This series investigates the borderless nature of the desert and its reluctance to be inhabited or claimed. The constantly morphing landscape, shaped by the wind and the elements, is a metaphor of awareness, unstructured and open.
All done in charcoal on large formant paper, much of the mark making are fragments of Farsi, as a loose reference to the oral traction of Iran and the poetry that floats on the air through those arid landscapes.