Pooneh Oshidari

Works
  • Pooneh Oshidari, Survivors #5 , 2020
    Pooneh Oshidari
    Survivors #5 , 2020
    Monotype and ink on paper
    100 x 69 cm
  • Pooneh Oshidari, Survivors #6 , 2020
    Pooneh Oshidari
    Survivors #6 , 2020
    Monotype and ink on paper
    100 x 69 cm
  • Pooneh Oshidari, Inspired of a photo by Cristina Mittermeier , 2020
    Pooneh Oshidari
    Inspired of a photo by Cristina Mittermeier , 2020
    Monotype and ink on paper
    50 x 70 cm
  • Pooneh Oshidari, The Desert Flower, 20202-2023
    Pooneh Oshidari
    The Desert Flower, 20202-2023
    Monotype and ink on paper
    156 x 206.5 cm (diptych)
    Each piece: 156 x 102 cm and 156 x 104.5 cm
  • Pooneh Oshidari, Be patient to see the spring, 2022
    Pooneh Oshidari
    Be patient to see the spring, 2022
    Oil and print-making ink on oil-painting paper
    72 x 100 cm
  • Pooneh Oshidari, Survivors and parallel pines from the Motherland series, 2022
    Pooneh Oshidari
    Survivors and parallel pines from the Motherland series, 2022
    Monotype and Ink on paper
    103 x 70 cm
  • Pooneh Oshidari, Far from home, 2023
    Pooneh Oshidari
    Far from home, 2023
    Oil and print-making ink on oil-painting paper
    100 x 72 cm
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She has studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Tehran University. Her professional career began in 2007 by participating in Iran's 7th Painting Biennial and holding her first solo exhibition in Tehran.
“Time” is the essence of Oshidari’s works; both in terms of the conceptualization and in the development and presentation; “Time” as a subject in relation with emotions, memories and environment. The basic idea of her projects is focused on human Insensible elimination due to the factors which are not in our control; such as social restrictions and environmental crisis that lead to more sorrow and anxiety.
The content of her works has also rooted in 2010 when she started researches on Persian ancient culture and myths, and later, references to her homeland ecological issues become more prominent in her works. In addition, she has started studies and researches about unfavorable environmental and natural conditions in Iran and try to ask the question that; “How people navigate and endure these challenges over time?”
Oshidari’s art practice is mostly concentrated on painting and drawing but, she has always felt free to use and experience various techniques or media to advance her projects and ideas.
During 15 years her works were exhibited in more than 12 solo exhibitions in Tehran, US and Kuwait. She has also participated in more than 100 group exhibitions, festivals, art residencies and art fairs in Iran and worldwide. Over past years, She has gained more serious experience in working with organic mediums and time-based media, which was positively inspiring in her recent projects.