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Mohammad Barrangi
My Hands (Monotone) , 2021
Screenprint on Fabriano Rosaspina Avorio
Paper size 76x56cm
Image size 76x56cm
Image size 76x56cm
Edition of 10
Mohammad Barrangi’s work combines elements of Persian calligraphy, storytelling, text, and touches of humour. Using contemporary printmaking techniques, along with traditional calligraphy and handmade paper practices, Barrangi's finished works emulate...
Mohammad Barrangi’s work combines elements of Persian calligraphy, storytelling, text, and touches of humour. Using contemporary printmaking techniques, along with traditional calligraphy and handmade paper practices, Barrangi's finished works emulate ancient manuscripts in both color and texture.
Born without the use of his left arm, Barrangi works on the floor and uses his feet to steady his work while he's cutting or printing. Reflecting his own experience as an artist with a disability, his works often show images of people with lost arms, limbs or other disabilities as well images of women that he admires.