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Ramina Saadatkhan

Ramina Saadatkhan

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ramina Saadatkhan, Union of Fire and Water, 2025
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ramina Saadatkhan, Union of Fire and Water, 2025

Ramina Saadatkhan

Union of Fire and Water, 2025
Mixed media and acrylic on canvas
160 x 115 cm
63 x 45 1/4 in
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Ramina Saadatkhan, Uomo Natura, 2025
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Ramina Saadatkhan, Uomo Natura, 2025
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Rendered in mixed media collage and paint, Ramina Saadatkhan’s Union of Fire and Water (2025) is a beautifully layered work that unites a variety of different painting techniques to create...
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Rendered in mixed media collage and paint, Ramina Saadatkhan’s Union of Fire and Water (2025) is a beautifully layered work that unites a variety of different painting techniques to create an intense vision of nature. Flowers and foliage populate the canvas and open white flowers emit curving pistols connoting fertility. In the bottom a spiky yucca plant conceals an abstracted, enlarged pomegranate and the suggestion of a volcano, both representative of sexual desire and rebirth. A curved snake frames a human female face, whose blue and black locks then merge with an abstract swirl of blue water on the left of the canvas. Above her, a purple salamander spotted in yellow crawls over a textual element of the work. Created with torn book pages the extending legs below suggest this is a human figure assembled from collaged text. Through both the layering process and the symbolism within the work, Saadatkhan captures the interconnectivity of fire and water, and more broadly the tie between each animal, plant, and human, to one another.
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Tales From The Caucasus, Gazelli Art House, London, UK (2026)
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