Heritage Garden

“Heritage Garden” entails floral portraits of my family, exploring my Iranian roots, owning my identity, navigating grief and holding on to faith.

Part I-

Using variations of red, white and blue, a common color palette found in Persian rugs and ironically the United States flag, I explored my experience being Iranian American. As I reconnected with my aunts and cousins, I drew inspiration from their personalities and orchestrated the colors to depict their individuality. Each one completely different, but connected; tied together with roses, irises, and poppies. Inspired by Persian rugs, I incorporated a border within each piece and have drips interweaving in every direction, acting as threads of time. Showing how our past intertwines with our present. Deepening my faith and spirituality, I chose an aerial point of view for the pieces in respect to my father and ancestors watching over me.

“Farahnoush” meaning eternal happiness

Dedicated to my nephews, Ethan, Bryson, & Dylan

Yellow daffodils and light blue irises representing the sun and the sky

Part II

Continues to honor my family bloodline, exploring different color palettes and flowers.