Artist Information:
Farazeh Syed
Lahore,
Pakistan
Member Since: Jan 2009
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Artist Statement:
My work today is the result of several years of training, learning and experiencing, not only painting but the artistic process and its interaction with life, which involves deep perception and compassionate understanding of life and their application through the practice of art. Painting for me is not simply a mode of expression: I endeavor for the artistic process to encompass my spiritual, emotional, and intellectual being, leading to its continuous development and consequent expression for communication--I believe my art is meaningful only if it connects with people in terms of significant emotive communication.
The major inspiration in my work is the human form: in every face and every figure I perceive an experiential saga—narrating the sufferings, pleasures, joys, relationships and tragedies of human life. As an artist what interests me is the silent communication that takes place with my subject wherein a plethora of feelings is communicated at an unsaid level, which, I aim to internalize and transfer onto my canvas, not as bold verbal statements but subtle emotive sensations for the viewer. Not restricting myself to a particular style, I tend to rely on my intuition, my state of mind at the time I am painting. ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
2009 23rd Annual Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts (National Show), (Catalogue), Artist’s Association of Punjab and Punjab Council of the Arts, Lahore
2004 Emerging Artists, Crow Eaters Art Gallery, Lahore
2002 17th National Exhibition 2002-Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts (Catalogue), Artist’s Association of Punjab, Lahore.
1998 ...
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Artist Galleries:
Native Art Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan
Hamail Art Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan
Vogue Art Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan
Affiliation
Artists’ Association of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan...
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Artist Reviews:
“Work by Ten Artists”, Daily Times, Site Edition, May 14, 2004.
Rana Javed Iqbal, “Paintings Depicting Problems of the Down Trodden”, The News, September 16,1994
Mussarrat Nahid Imam, “Bright Side of the Moon”, The Nation, September 23, 1994
Huma Masroor, “Preserving the Work of Young Artists”, The Nation, August...
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Collections:
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Commissions:
1997 Visuals for Gender Training Program Kashf Foundation, Lahore
1994 Visuals for Annual Calendar, Siza Pharmaceuticals, Lahore
2002 Designed Government Website for Sialkot, AOS, Lahore
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Farazeh Syed's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Farazeh Syed's Portfolio. Browse Syed's body of work: My work today is the result of several years of training, learning and experiencing, not only painting but the artistic process and its interaction with life, which involves deep perception and compassionate understanding of life and their application through the practice of art. Painting for me is not simply a mode of expression: I endeavor for the artistic process to encompass my spiritual, emotional, and intellectual being, leading to its continuous development and consequent expression for communication--I believe my art is meaningful only if it connects with people in terms of significant emotive communication.
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Noor 2, 2009 Oil Painting, 24 x 30 inches Request Price add to MYabsolutearts
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Self 2, 2008 Oil Painting, 18 x 24 inches Price: US$ 650

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Self 3, 2008 Oil Painting, 18 x 24 X 1.4 inches Price: US$ 650

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Nasreen 2, 2008 Oil Painting, 24 x 30 X 1 inches Price: US$ 700

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Nasreen, 2008 Oil Painting, 30 x 36 inches Request Price add to MYabsolutearts
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Mother and Daughter, 2008 Oil Painting, 24 x 36 inches Request Price add to MYabsolutearts
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