"HARMONY OF CONTRADICTIONS"
AliAri is an artist with no name, place of birth, gender, marital status, job title or religion. She zeroes in on all the social statuses that anchor and compel behavior in a certain way. AliAri refuses to follow the stereotypical norms of thinking inherent in modern society. She has no beret, sketches, or academic background, but she does have a mask that makes her a completely free person. This mask symbolizes the many personalities and possibilities that exist in each of us, emphasizing the main idea of her art that life is a subject of construction. AliAri is a person outside of time and space. Putting on a mask, she can be a God from Olympus, the ghost of an opera or a person who is always laughing. She can also be a visionary artist who challenges patterns and seeks to shape a new social consciousness.
"Muse Through Time"
his painting embodies the image of an eternal muse, who remains constant and inspiring through the flow of time.
The left side of the artwork is rendered in black and white, symbolizing the timeless beauty and strength of the
feminine essence. The right side features the golden clock face, immersed in flowers, where a blazing rose and
withered petals convey the metaphor of time: it both creates and destroys.
The contrast between the two halves emphasizes the connection between the past, present, and future, as well as the
eternal nature of inspiration that a muse provides, regardless of the era. The painting invites the viewer to reflect on
the fleeting nature of time and the enduring beauty that art preserves throughout all ages.
"Meeting in eternity"
In this painting, two worlds meet - the world of man and the world of woman.
The clock, symbolising the inexorable passage of time, makes us think about how it shapes our lives and
relationships. The man's face hidden behind the dial symbolises the fear of inevitability and the desire to control the
passage of time. The woman, on the other hand, represents a desire for sincerity and openness, a willingness to
embrace every moment. This painting invites the viewer to reflect on how we construct our lives within the constraints of time. We may resist it, but it is ultimately what shapes our destinies, and every moment is an opportunity for a new beginning
"Intersection"
Time, as an integral part of human existence, has always been deeply thought-provoking. 'Time is what we most
want, but what we least want, said William James. This duality, in which we long for the future but remain prisoners
of the present, is reflected in my new work.
By depicting a woman with a clock instead of a head, I aimed to convey the idea of how time shapes our identity. 'We
cannot step into the same river twice, Herclitus argued, emphasising that everything is constantly changing and we
are always in motion. This work is an attempt to capture the moment where time and identity intersect.
"Stream of Thought II"
Stream of thought is a call to explore, it is an opportunity to look into the depths of one's consciousness and bring
back into reality the light that we often lose in routine. It is a challenge that I accept, exploring the boundaries of my
self and the possibility of creating a new life. In every moment, in every turn of the stream, I find a reflection
of human life - the quest for knowledge, the desire to understand and be understood. It is a constant movement, like
a river that never stops, always finding new paths, bypassing obstacles and changing its course.
"Stream of Thought"
In the vast expanse of consciousness, where time loses its linearity, I am immersed in an endless stream of thoughts
- a whirlwind of ideas, emotions and sensations. Here, in this abstract world, every thought is a drop in the ocean,
every emotion is a wave crashing on the shore of existence.
The flow of thought is an uncontrollable stream that carries away, makes us think about the meaning of existence and
how we create our reality. Thoughts glide, intertwine, creating new patterns and shapes that transcend the ordinary. It
is a space where the rebel within me finds freedom, where I can challenge familiar concepts and explore uncharted
territories of my inner world.
"Alter Ego"
In this painting, where three silhouettes of the same woman interact with each other, we observe the multi-layered
and complex nature of human nature. Each of the silhouettes symbolises a different aspect of the individual -
perhaps it is the past, present and future, or joy, sadness and hope.
This dynamic creates a sense of inner struggle, where time is no longer linear but becomes an arena for conflict and
reconciliation. We see how different facets of the same essence can clash, creating tension and suspense.
The colours, lines and shape of the silhouettes emphasise emotional depth and complexity, inviting the viewer to
reflect on their own internal conflicts and how they shape our perception of the world. This work is not just an image,
but a profound metaphor for the search for self in the endless flow of time and emotion.
"In my new work, I depict the journey of man- his endless search, tossing and striving for freedom. This abstract
world is filled with colour and energy, reflecting inner conflicts and the desire to break free from the
ordinary.It is not just a painting; it is a metaphor for life. I invite you to look into this world, to feel the flame that burns
within each of us, and to realise that even the most difficult moments can be a source of inspiration and growth.
Fire is a symbol of transformation and change. Fire does not destroy, but cleanses, giving us the opportunity for a new
beginning. It reminds us that every change, every decision, every step on our path is an opportunity to
become stronger, wiser and closer to our true selves.
"The Way III"
In my new work, I depict the journey of man- his endless search, tossing and striving for freedom. This abstract
world is filled with colour and energy, reflecting inner conflicts and the desire to break free from the
ordinary.It is not just a painting; it is a metaphor for life. I invite you to look into this world, to feel the flame that burns
within each of us, and to realise that even the most difficult moments can be a source of inspiration and growth.
Fire is a symbol of transformation and change. Fire does not destroy, but cleanses, giving us the opportunity for a new
beginning. It reminds us that every change, every decision, every step on our path is an opportunity to
become stronger, wiser and closer to our true selves.
"Faceless"
This painting depicts the image of a woman hidden behind a mask, symbolising the multifaceted nature of the human being and the complexity of the inner world. The mask, made in a non-standard technique, creates the effect of multi-layering and dynamics, as if it were moving, reflecting the changes and transformations occurring in the life of each of us.
The woman's face becomes a metaphor for exploring the problems of time and human existence. Every detail of the mask is a reflection of the societal expectations, fears and hopes we carry on our daily lives. The gaze, though hidden, is imbued with emotion, raising questions in the viewer about what lies behind this shell, what feelings, thoughts and aspirations remain invisible to others. The technique of the painting emphasises the rebellious spirit, the desire to go beyond the ordinary and challenge standards. It invites the viewer to reflect on how we construct our lives, how we choose which mask to put on depending on circumstances, and what happens when we decide to take it off.
This work is not just an image, but a deep reflection on time, identity and the courage to be real. It invites a dialogue about the importance of being aware of our inner world and allowing ourselves to be vulnerable, open to change and new possibilities.
"Mosaic of Existence"
This painting depicts a woman created from many fragments, each representing a unique aspect of her essence. She is a symbol of the multilayered nature of human life, a reflection of how we construct our identities by combining separate elements into a whole. Each image, each detail is not just an artistic device, but a metaphor for the choices we make throughout our lives. These fragments are the memories, dreams, fears and hopes that shape us and make us unique. Like a mosaic, it shows that each of us is made up of different pieces that combine to create our individuality. The woman in the painting looks confident and determined, even though her image is not perfect.It emphasises the importance of accepting oneself with all the flaws and virtues. She personifies the desire for harmony and wholeness, which is only possible through realising and integrating all of one's sides. "Mosaic of Existence" is an invitation to reflect on how we can use our life experiences to create our own unique path. It reminds us thatevery part of our lives can be an important element in our self-expression.
"The Invention of Morel"
Inspired by the work of Adolfo Bioy Casares, this painting is a bold exploration of the theme of time and its impact on human life. On the canvas, time is represented not as a linear flow, but as a complex structure where past, present and future are intertwined in a single dance. The images, blurred and distorted, symbolise memory and its vagaries, showing how we construct our lives from fragments of our experiences.
"Harmony of contradictions"
This painting presents a deep and multi-layered interpretation of a woman's inner conflict.
The closed eyes symbolise a moment of pause, when she withdraws from the outside world and immerses herself in her own consciousness. It is a time of introspection, of reflection on how everyday life affects her inner world. On the one hand, the ego seeks security and stability, but it is this desire that often holds back her true desires. On the other hand, the alter ego calls her to risky adventures, to self-expression and to breaking down the boundaries created by society.
This painting is an invitation to reflect on how each of us interacts with time and circumstances, how we can free ourselves from the shackles of expectations and discover our true selves. After all, time is not only something that limits us, but also something that can become our ally in the search for freedom.
"Parallels of Being"
The canvas depicts the image of a woman clock, which makes us think about the place of time in our lives. The clock, as asymbol of immutability and strict order, contradicts the free spirit of the woman. She is the embodiment of rebellion against the time frames imposed by society. A glance at her figure evokes thoughts of how we, entangled in routine and everyday life, often forget about the present. Time, as an endless stream, sometimes becomes an obstacle preventing us from seeing the beauty of the moment. This painting is a call for liberation - from expectations, obligations and standards.
The meaning of life is not measured in hours. It is found in our experiences, in our freedom of choice and in the courage to dream. Each of us is entitled to our own time, no matter what it looks like. This work invites the viewer to reflect on their own boundaries and how to create a life of meaning and freedom.
"Time and Identity"
This painting depicts a man with a clock instead of a head, a powerful image that raises important questions about the essence of time and its impact on our identity. The clock, symbolising constancy and order, becomes a metaphor for the social expectations and roles we assume in our daily lives.
The man deprived of his usual appearance represents the archetype of the modern man, who is often trapped by time and responsibilities. He has no face, only a mechanism that drives his actions and decisions. It is an invitation to reflect on how much we are influenced by external factors and how often we forget our true desires and aspirations.
Time can be both friend and foe. It can inspire action, but it can also be a cause of stress and pressure. This painting encourages the viewer to see the humanity behind the clock, to free themselves from the shackles of time and to find their true identity. What is your time? How do you define yourself in a world full of expectations? This work offers you the opportunity to reflect on who you are outside of strict clocks and social constructs..
"The time is ripe"
The surrealist painting depicts a flying clock that seems to break the boundaries of the usual perception of time. This clock, as a metaphor, challenges traditional notions of time by emphasising its elasticity and relativity. It is as if they urge the viewer to reflect on how we perceive time and how it affects our lives and choices.
The future depicted in the painting is a vivid and uncertain landscape where every moment becomes a point of choice. Clouds can be seen on the horizon, symbolising uncertainty and the diversity of possibilities. These clouds can take different forms, from light and light to dark and menacing, reflecting both the hopes and fears associated with the future.
In this way, your painting becomes not just a visual piece, but a true philosophical conversation about time, the future and our place in this endless flow. It inspires the viewer to reflect on the importance of appreciating each moment and actively shaping one's own destiny.