Anali Vakili

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Anali Vakili is an artist who has embarked on a journey of self-discovery, finding her identity in various times and places. With a strong background in fine arts from Tehran University, she has carved a niche for herself in the field of printmaking. Between 2018 and 2022, Anali created a captivating series titled "Lost in Nature," which delved into her self-consciousness. The artworks portrayed pristine landscapes untouched by human intervention, offering a window into her personal interpretation of heaven and limbo. By intentionally excluding living beings, she used the human body as a symbol, representing herself. Through the use of silence and solitude, Anali aimed to evoke introspection, inviting viewers to reflect upon their own thoughts and emotions. Anali Vakili's talent and artistic contributions have been recognized internationally, as she has participated in over 40 group exhibitions across the globe. Notably, in 2022, her works were showcased in prestigious exhibitions such as "Insel" at Stuttgart Rathaus, "Reunion" at Kayafas Gallery in Boston, and "The Natural Eye" at Mall Galleries in London. Through her thought-provoking artwork and exploration of the human experience, Anali Vakili continues to captivate audiences worldwide, inviting them to contemplate the depths of their own existence.
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Anali Vakili is an artist who has embarked on a journey of self-discovery, finding her identity in various times and places. With a strong background in fine arts from Tehran University, she has carved a niche for herself in the field of printmaking. Between 2018 and 2022, Anali created a captivating series titled "Lost in Nature," which delved into her self-consciousness. The artworks portrayed pristine landscapes untouched by human intervention, offering a window into her personal interpretation of heaven and limbo. By intentionally excluding living beings, she used the human body as a symbol, representing herself. Through the use of silence and solitude, Anali aimed to evoke introspection, inviting viewers to reflect upon their own thoughts and emotions. Anali Vakili's talent and artistic contributions have been recognized internationally, as she has participated in over 40 group exhibitions across the globe. Notably, in 2022, her works were showcased in prestigious exhibitions such as "Insel" at Stuttgart Rathaus, "Reunion" at Kayafas Gallery in Boston, and "The Natural Eye" at Mall Galleries in London. Through her thought-provoking artwork and exploration of the human experience, Anali Vakili continues to captivate audiences worldwide, inviting them to contemplate the depths of their own existence.
Anali Vakili is an artist who has embarked on a journey of self-discovery, finding her identity in various times and places. With a strong background in fine arts from Tehran University, she has carved a niche for herself in the field of printmaking. Between 2018 and 2022, Anali created a captivating series titled "Lost in Nature," which delved into her self-consciousness. The artworks portrayed pristine landscapes untouched by human intervention, offering a window into her personal interpretation of heaven and limbo. By intentionally excluding living beings, she used the human body as a symbol, representing herself. Through the use of silence and solitude, Anali aimed to evoke introspection, inviting viewers to reflect upon their own thoughts and emotions. Anali Vakili's talent and artistic contributions have been recognized internationally, as she has participated in over 40 group exhibitions across the globe. Notably, in 2022, her works were showcased in prestigious exhibitions such as "Insel" at Stuttgart Rathaus, "Reunion" at Kayafas Gallery in Boston, and "The Natural Eye" at Mall Galleries in London. Through her thought-provoking artwork and exploration of the human experience, Anali Vakili continues to captivate audiences worldwide, inviting them to contemplate the depths of their own existence.
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