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She said: As I was working on my paintings in the corner of my small studio in Paris, I find myself so close to where I come from, my origin Iran and the Iranian women in different parts of my country, whom are knitting rugs in their small houses for many years. As I was far from my country, I felt new attachments to our traditions and closeness to our vernacular art.
I am living a very different life comparing to them, a contemporary, modern, independent… life in Europe, I am knitting rugs, which are very different from what comes to mind when we are talking about the Persian rugs.
I use the exactly same technique of weaving the Persian rugs, same Horizontal looms and Vertical looms and same knots. But the element that changes everything in my rugs, is the material. The most contemporary material in our life, plastique. The base of my work is plastique ropes and I knit with different kind of plastique materials, such as ropes, electrical wire, plastique bags and etc.
Kimia Pishdadian is an exciting Iranian painter whose works have featured in prizes and exhibitions throughout Iran and the UK. Heavily influenced by the Persian and Oriental art influences within her home country, she composes paintings that showcase an abundance of colour, convey messages of tolerance and acceptance and exalt the beauty of culture. Her watercolour and acrylic paintings ultimately seek to reflect and promote a sense of harmony.