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“Blue Utopia” explores the fragile space between love, hope, and emotional survival. In this piece, I poured raw emotion into bold blue strokes and striking black lines to capture a surreal dance. The fusion of acrylic and pastel creates a vibrant tension, evoking a restless spirit yearning to break free.
The artwork is painted on discarded paper as part of my ongoing “Recycled Painting” practice, in which I transform waste materials into expressive… surfaces. By working on found packaging and waste paper, I connect personal emotions with broader ideas about fragility, value, and what society chooses to overlook or discard.
The visible fold lines and imperfections of the paper remain part of the final work, preserving the memory and history of the material itself.
The artwork has a wooden frame with a metallic silver finish.
Bita Masoumi is a painter and visual artist with roots in Iran and training in both painting and graphic design, now based in California. She pioneers "Recycled Painting," transforming discarded food packaging into emotionally charged compositions using acrylic, marker, pen, and pastel, while her style moves fluidly between expressionism, surrealism, and raw figuration. Her art radiates vulnerability, protest, and longing, inviting the viewer to recognize the beauty and value that persist in what is forgotten or cast aside.