MINA BAHADORI
VISUAL ARTIST
MINA BAHADORI
VISUAL ARTIST
Artist Statement
In my work, art is a vessel through which I explore the depths of emotion, memory, and identity. Each painting becomes a space where complex and intangible themes—such as feminine identity, constrained freedom, and the tension between reality and imagination—can unfold and take form.
Through my process, I seek to uncover the subtle gaps between internal experience and visual representation. My work is situated where boundaries dissolve: between illusion and truth, the individual and the collective, freedom and repression.
Each gesture, color, and movement is a fragment of a personal narrative—one shaped by womanhood, introspection, and the ongoing search for self within a layered cultural reality. Painting allows me to voice what may otherwise remain unspoken.
This body of work is a deep dive inward—an intimate space of reflection and resistance. For me, painting is not merely aesthetic; it is a method of reconstruction, a means of breaking, healing, and redefining the visible and the invisible.