Iranian artist Hemad Javadzade, who was born in 1984, lives in Istanbul currently. He graduated from Mashhad Samenolhojaj University and Tabriz UCNA University Graphic Design department.
‘’In Disturbance Series, the conflict concept is closely connected with the contrast between light and shadow. Color, form and subject come after these two. The contrast concept between visual items always attracts my attention and I try to include this into my art. Especially for the recent years, subject and compositions of my works have being undergone a change. I try to stay away from the routine and reflect my fantasy world. Disturbance series gather different aspects of visual contrast and integrating each other. I use curvy forms of muscle tissue, tough tissue of the rock and moving feathers all together. The rocks and stones, which are supposed to stand still, are being exposed to moving and ultra vivid colored – hanging in the air materials. In contrast to this, living grey animals stay immobilized inevitably. Iconic glance of the animal item is making connection with the viewer. This eye with full of innocence and desperation expresses internal conflict and vulnerability against red and living rocks. It might be seen that extinction of the environment and animal is the subject matter but in fact, I try to approach to a purer concept and research for deeper philosophical layers of human existence. I am in the aim of creating images, which have wider and more general rejection, about today’s people’s ideas and lifestyle. On the other hand, eastern culture is always an important conceptual and technical reference point to me. The historically important materials like paper and watercolor paint always attracted my attention. Besides, in this series, using vertical frames helped me to create an ethereal attractive spacing.’’