The love felt but not seen - by Master in Expressionism Sirvan Kanani
The love felt but not seen - by Master in Expressionism Sirvan Kanani
Inspired by Fauvism and Expressionism, Sirvan Kanani masterfully expresses human emotion using dynamic colors, form, and the interplay of space. This approach transforms the relationship between art and reality into a dialogue of feelings and possibilities. His distinctive style makes his work stand out, inviting viewers to deeply connect with the emotions he portrays.
The painting depicts a surreal scene. In the foreground, ghostly lovers are faintly present, their forms barely discernible, suggesting a love that is felt but not seen. The background is alive with vibrant, swirling colors representing an ecstatic current that sweeps the viewer along. Yet, the lovers’ departure is palpable, leaving behind an overwhelming sense of abandonment and solitude. This desolation is captured through a perpetual, melancholic gaze that seems to reach into the depths of the soul. The silence in the painting is almost tangible, a strange, oppressive quiet that evokes deep emotional suffering. This work, along with three others, is born from a blend of impatience and fleeting, elusive glances, encapsulating moments that exist and dissolve simultaneously.
Oil on Canvas 60cm x 130cm (23.6"x51.2") - Original artwork, 1 of 1.
Owning a piece of Sirvan Kanani’s artwork is not just an aesthetic experience, but a journey into the profound depths of human emotion and resilience, making his art a valuable addition to any collection.