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Creative spirit, divine inspiration: The mystic journey of Farnaz Faridfar’s art
Gulf Today
|December 03, 2025
Farnaz Faridfar, an artist originally from Tehran and based in Dubai since 2005, creates works deeply rooted in faith, Sufism, and the teachings of Rumi. From an early passion for music to her later immersion in mysticism, art and history, she transforms her inspirations into acrylic mixed media paintings. Her work combines Islamic geometry, calligraphy and symbolism, reflecting the principle of monotheism and the interconnectedness of existence. For Farnaz, art is a spiritual journey — a space for meditation, reflection, and inner exploration.
Each of her pieces invites viewers to look beyond the surface and uncover hidden layers of meaning. Beyond its undisputed aesthetics, her creations build bridges across cultures, carrying messages of unity, hope, and peace. Through international exhibitions and social media, she shares her vision with the world, reminding one of the power of creativity to transcend boundaries and bring people together.
She wants her art to transcend the canvas, transforming into a portal that invites viewers on a profound and critical journey of self-discovery. Steeped in the rich tapestry of Islamic art and fuelled by her faith, Farnaz’s creations strive to bridge the gap between the earthly and the divine, beckoning one to pause, reflect, and ultimately be overcome by the beauty of the unseen, no less by the seen. She has a deep connection to spirituality, following the path of Rumi in Sufism. Thus, in her practice, she attempts to sublimate the boundaries of conventional artistry, delving into the realm of the divine to create pieces that resonate with cultural richness and spiritual flavour.
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