Refers to the mutilated facts that are woven into the fabric of our lives. They function as metaphors of being, without altering the meaning of life or exerting any real influence upon it. Patchwork diminishes the semantic weight of unity and fragments the oneness of existence into parts. In this way, the decapitated animal, when repeated, becomes less disturbing, or vivid colors lessen the bitterness of pure truth.
My precise and committed execution in these works is merely the single thread of reality; the remaining truths are lost within the fragments of the piece. That very “tangled web” which, in recent years, has surrounded both me and my contemporaries.
Parviz Roozbeh