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Fatemeh Abednia

Fatemeh Abednia

Fatemeh Abednia

Born in 1376, Tehran, Iran

Education

Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture

Degrees

Certificate in Charcoal Drawing, Technical and Vocational Training Organization of Iran
Certificate in Acrylic Painting, Technical and Vocational Training Organization of Iran

Biography

Painter and Sculptor Member of the Alborz Province Association of Painters I began painting professionally in 2016. The central approach of my work is the expression of inner experience in relation to phenomena. My first series, titled “After Awakening,” explores human suffering within consciousness. The figures emerge from the soil—awakened beings that grow through continuous fracture and tension, gradually shedding layers of themselves. In my second series, “Living in …,” I address the inseparable bond between humans and nature and their shared existence in suffering. My works narrate lived experience, being, and invisible pains

Solo Exhibitions

2022 – After Awareness, Mah o Mahi Gallery, Karaj, Alborz Province

Group Exhibitions

2025 – Group Exhibition “Multimedia Human”, Mirana Gallery, Tehran, Iran
2025 – Group Exhibition “Dahr”, Mirana Gallery, Tehran, Iran
2018 – Group Exhibition “Flight of Colors”, Farshchian & Lorzadeh Gallery, Tehran, Iran
2017 – Group Exhibition “Contemporary Artists”, Ayrik Gallery, Tehran, Iran

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