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Middle path

A Tapestry of Devotion: The Poetic Resonance of Middle Path

In the vast, quiet expanse of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Hossein Valamanesh’s Middle Path unfolds like a whispered prayer. This extraordinary work, stretching nearly eight meters in length, is far more than a mere scroll; it is a profound meditation on existence, memory, and the enduring power of affection. Created in 2008, the piece serves as a bridge between the artist's Iranian heritage and his adopted Australian landscape, weaving together the metaphysical and the observable. As one approaches this monumental paper scroll, the sheer scale commands attention, yet its essence is found in the delicate, repetitive rhythm of its creation—an act of pure, meditative concentration.

The technique employed by Valamanesh is as significant as the message it conveys. Eschewing traditional inks, the artist utilized saffron to compose his script. This choice is deeply symbolic, connecting the artwork to the ancient traditions of Iran, the world’s premier producer of this precious spice. The golden-hued pigment, derived from the crocus flower, lends a luminous, organic quality to the Farsi calligraphy. Each stroke of the word "love"—repeated endlessly across the paper—becomes a ritualistic gesture, transforming the act of writing into an act of devotion. For collectors and designers, this use of natural, culturally significant materials adds a layer of tactile luxury and historical depth that transcends mere visual decoration.

The Rhythm of Presence and Absence

Visually, Middle Path operates through a breathtaking cycle of visibility and disappearance. At the beginning of the scroll, the Farsi script is bold, strong, and unapologetic. However, as the viewer’s eye travels along the length of the paper, the text begins to fade, drifting into a ghostly translucence where only the faintest traces of saffron remain. This ebb and flow mimics the human experience of emotion—how love can feel overwhelming and present, yet also elusive and fragile. Just as the text reaches its most tenuous point, it begins to reemerge, gathering strength once more until it returns to its original potency.

This structural movement creates a sense of temporal flow, making the artwork feel alive, as if it is breathing along with the viewer. For those looking to integrate such a piece into a sophisticated interior, its linear nature offers unique possibilities. Whether displayed as a focal point in a minimalist gallery space or as a soulful accent in a curated study, the work invites contemplation. It does not merely occupy space; it alters the atmosphere of a room, infusing it with a sense of peace and ontological wonder. To possess a reproduction of such a piece is to bring a fragment of this eternal cycle into one's own environment, reminding us of the importance of retaining love in both our private lives and the wider world.

Hossein Valamanesh (1949 – 2022)

Hossein Valamanesh: artista iranobritánico visionario que fusiona naturaleza y ontología en obras de mixed media, grabados y esculturas. Su legado inspira la conexión entre el ser humano y el mundo natural.

Galería de Arte de Nueva Gales del Sur (Sydney, Australia)

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  • Title: Middle path
  • Subject or theme: The elusive nature of love
  • Artist: Hossein Valamanesh
  • Medium: Paper scroll and saffron script
  • Location: Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • Notable elements: Handwritten Farsi script in saffron

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