Bita Masoumi Artist Catalog | Agora Gallery

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BITA MASOUMI

530 West 25th Street, New York, NY

Material waste recycled into stark, imaginative tellings from the mind: this is the contemporary work of Iranian artist and activist Bita Masoumi. Although she received formal painting instruction from a young age, her practice took a pivotal turn after her father’s passing. At a time of shock and great loss, Masoumi embarked on a self-discovery and healing journey through creative experimentation. Brush and pencil were her weapons and the world was her battlefield. With incomparable emotional will, Masoumi found herself drawing on anything–paper cups, sandwich wrappers, in buses and taxis. While attending Savannah College of Art and Design for graphic design, she also discovered the duality in how cost-effective her practices were. Not only was the artist financially benefiting from the reuse of discarded, flattened packages and irregularly-shaped supports, such as package dielines, she was also gaining tremendous joy and inspiration. “Every piece of paper has its own unique beauty, texture, and color,” she says. “Every beautiful piece of paper in trash bins bothers me, because it’s a piece stolen from nature.” Masoumi grew up in the midst of the Iran-Iraq war and even after its end, minimal resources remained and extravagance was frowned upon. Her work today comments on waste and presents her strong objection and protest to the unfortunate normality of the United States. Inclusions of eyes, lips, heavy lines and auras comprise her collection of work and also tell stories of death, life, war, sexuality, growth, pain, femininity, discrimination, and immigration.

Masoumi was raised in Tehran with her artist grandfather who studied under renowned Iranian painter, Kamal-ol-Molk; this was her first experience with painting and from which she fell in love with the artform. Masoumi currently resides in Orange, California.

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Artwork, Year Medium 0” x 0” $000 Limited edition of 10 BUY ON ART-MINE.COM
Blue Utopia Acrylic and pastel on waste paper 39.5” x 27.5”
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$2300

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Blue Assemblage & acrylic on waste paper package) - plexi frame box 12” x 9.5”
$850 BUY ON ART-MINE.COM

Chocolate Finished Acrylic on paper (discarded food package) - plexi frame

13.5” x 8”

$950

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Clamor

Acrylic on paper (discarded package) - plexi frame

9.5” x 16.5”

$1100

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Death Of Dreams Acrylic on waste paper 9” x 9” $600 BUY ON ART-MINE.COM
Democracy Series Acrylic on paper (discarded food package) - plexi frame 15” x 19.5” $1300 BUY ON ART-MINE.COM

Acrylic on cardboard (discarded food package) - plexi frame

32.5” x 12”

$1600

Erasure
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Eyes
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Acrylic on waste paper 11” x 9” $900

I Swallowed My Eyes

Acrylic on cardboard (discarded food package) - plexi frame

25” x 19”

$1600 BUY

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In Search Of Fate Marker and pen on paper (discarded food package) - plexi frame 16” x 11” $1550
Muse Marker on paper (discarded brochure) - plexi frame 15.5” x 5.5” $900 BUY ON ART-MINE.COM

Rage

Acrylic and pastel on paper (discarded food package) - plexi frame

$1500

27” x 14”
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Sepandarmazd Marker and pen on paper (discarded food package) - plexi frame 11.5” x 6.5” $600 BUY ON ART-MINE.COM

Unafraid

Acrylic on paper (discarded package) - plexi frame

12.5” x 13”

$1000

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Where Is The Eternal Blue Acrylic on waste paper 10.5” x 10” $700 BUY ON ART-MINE.COM

I work in a style called “Recycled Painting,” which consists of painting on the backside of discarded paper packaging—mostly from food products and waste papers. For a long time, the act of drawing on any available surface was a fun daily practice for me. Gradually, painting on found surfaces turned into a ritual, and then therapy. Soon, I realized I had discovered a personal technique for accessing my subconscious mind and a powerful storytelling tool. My paintings talk about death, life, war, sexuality, growth, pain, femininity, discrimination, and immigration on account of my obsession with food waste. Painting on food packages is a powerful way to protest and raise awareness about the amount of food people thoughtlessly discard, while raising awareness on topics that are dear to my heart.

ORIGINAL BITA MASOUMI ARTWORKS ON

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