Tide, Australia, 2019.
Iranian artistShirin Abediniradinstalls mirrorsin unexpected places to explore our relationship with nature.
For me, the use of mirrors is integral to creating a paradise, Abedinirad explains on her website.
“Tide,” Australia, 2019.
Mirrors give light, an important mystical concept in Persian culture.
Her installationHeaven on Earthfeatures a symmetrical geometric composition of mirrors across a staircase in Treviso, Italy.
In addition to her static mirror installations, Abedinirad explores interactive art in her shifting tiered sculpture titledBabel Tower.
“Babel Tower,” Iran, 2016.
This glimmering installation is capable of different movements depending on its environment.
Iranian artist Shirin Abedinirad installs geometric arrangements of mirrors in various environments.
Babel Tower, Iran, 2016.
“Babel Tower,” Iran, 2016.
Her reflective art examines how people connect with nature.
Mirrored Ziggurat, Sydney, Australia, 2015.
Heaven on Earth, Treviso, Italy, 2014.
“Babel Tower,” Iran, 2016.
Evocation, Isfahan, Iran, 2013.
The Sky is Mine, Semnan, Iran, 2017.
“Babel Tower,” Iran, 2016.
“Mirrored Ziggurat,” Sydney, Australia, 2015.
“Mirrored Ziggurat,” Sydney, Australia, 2015.
“Mirrored Ziggurat,” Sydney, Australia, 2015.
“Mirrored Ziggurat,” Sydney, Australia, 2015.
“Heaven on Earth,” Treviso, Italy, 2014.
“Heaven on Earth,” Treviso, Italy, 2014.
“Heaven on Earth,” Treviso, Italy, 2014.
“Heaven on Earth,” Treviso, Italy, 2014.
“Evocation,” Isfahan, Iran, 2013.
“Evocation,” Isfahan, Iran, 2013.
“The Sky is Mine,” Semnan, Iran, 2017.