
Title: Inversion
Artist: Setareh Parsa
Inversion is a visual narrative of an inner journey—one that moves between clarity and obscurity, between serenity and danger.
At the center stands a girl with long flowing hair—a reflection of the artist herself—walking toward an endless forest. This forest becomes a metaphor for life’s path: beautiful, intricate, and filled with the unknown.
Familiar faces appear among the bushes and trees, evoking the people whose presence has shaped different moments of our lives. Their gazes carry memories, concerns, hopes, and questions.
Within this suspended ecosystem, sharks drift between the trees—symbols of hidden threats, external forces, and individuals who, silently and invisibly, hinder our growth and progress.
The space between earth and sky exists in an inverted, unstable state, as if the world is hanging in suspension.
This inversion underscores a deeply human truth:
we are not always in control.
The path ahead is inevitable—dangerous, yet necessary.

Title: The Forgotten box in my mind
Artist: Setareh Parsa
This work represents the dusty box of my childhood—an enigmatic container of thoughts and memories. When I look back, two paths always appear before my eyes: one leading to the playful desires of my childhood, and the other to the path of my growth, where a kind of “time teleportation” becomes the bridge between the time and space of my thoughts.
On the other path, my childhood and playfulness appear veiled in an aura of ambiguity and dust.
The dolls in the painting symbolize the good and bad people who have passed through my life—those who walked beside me, grew with me, and still remain present in different ways.
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