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Rainbow princess phase
My daughter's art
Drawings by Parisa Tork
Written by Ramin Tork
November 18, 2002
The Iranian
Parisa Tork is a very, very young talented artist. She is eight. Although Parisa's
work does not incorporate abstract gestures, as well as illusionistic devices, cut-imagery
typography, she has always favoured the figurative tradition. She left the Da Da
movement at the age of four, and has an avowed intention to make an accessible, pleasurable
kind of art, which has ensured widespread success with the circle of her admirers.
In search of a different, lighter, more open vista she makes use of vivid colours
as a prime focus, which is an inspiration by her favourite artist Henri Matisse.
She has captured innocence of the spirit before the dark age of scepticism takes
place. Her choice of rainbow colours could be compared to the abstract works of Wassily
Kandinsky but her dreamy figures could be compared to Marc Chagall although instead
of folklore she draws her inspiration from Barbie, and princess magazines.
Each image can be yours on making the donation
of $100 to iranian.com. By this you will share Parisa's childhood dream, that one
must protect what one cherishes, and one should invest in the future, take action
and not just be an observer. Even at the age of eight she recognises that Iranian.com
is a unique platform for Iranian expression and should be supported by funds.
I will be sending the original to iranian.com address. Ask yourself, would you have
bought a Picasso before anyone else managed to get a copy? Well, here is your chance
to buy a Tork. Look at "The
windy day" drawing and judge for yourself.
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