Mefio: The journey is often just as satisfying as the destination

Thursday, August 24, 2023

Tell a little bit about how you first got into creating art.

Art and I, we go way back – back to the very beginning when I took my first breath. Even in those early days, I turned blank walls into colourful canvases, decorating them with the scribbles of a young dreamer, much to my mothers discernment.
As the years flowed on, something shifted inside me. The lines, curves, and shadows in my drawings started to reveal my interest in the world of light and shadow. It was during those moments that I felt the urge to explore the art of shading, to understand how the interplay of light spectrum could breathe life into my creations.
What I've come to realize is that the true beauty of art isn't just in the final image, but in the intimate connection between me and the act of creating itself. The journey is often just as satisfying as the destination.

The essence of my visual creations lies in their ability to evoke emotions, spark dialogue, and contribute to our cultural and intellectual landscape

What artists or movements have had an impact on you?

During my artistic journey, Salvador Dali played a significant role as he set me on my path. His surrealism intrigued me with its ability to delve into the mysterious and unexpected. As I delved deeper, I came across the captivating abstract glass art of Jiri Liska and the remarkable works of Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian.
Their artistry has subtly woven its influence into my own creative exploration.

 

Ultimately, my process is about translating the world into unique visual experiences that connect with both me and my audience

What themes does your work involve?

In my artwork, I'm driven by a few key themes. First and foremost, I aim to capture the elegance found in geometry. I'm really drawn to the interplay of vivid iridescent colours, and I often weave logarithmic patterns into my pieces, taking inspiration from the beauty of symmetry and considered composition.
Nature plays a big role in my creative process. I find myself drawn to things like refractions, reflections, and fractals – these elements bring a unique touch to my contemporary designs.
To add depth and intrigue, I like working with holographic and metallic materials, especially because they create these amazing effects that shift and change with different lighting conditions. It's fascinating how the interplay between materials and light can create such dynamic and mesmerizing outcomes in my work.

 

 

What is important to you about the visual experiences you create?

The essence of my visual creations lies in their ability to evoke emotions, spark dialogue, and contribute to our cultural and intellectual landscape. By challenging artistic norms, I aim to inspire fellow artists while providing aesthetic experiences that stir emotions and contemplate human perception.
Through luminous displays that shimmer in light's spectrum, I craft moments that invite viewers to engage and reflect. These encounters go beyond aesthetics; they're about touching hearts, sparking thoughts, and connecting us on a deeper level.

 

What is the significance of medium and colour?

The significance of medium and colour in my work is intertwined with the allure of modern materials. Colour, within this context, becomes a catalyst for transformation – not just of the canvas, but also of the viewer's experience.
It enhances the change of perspective, inviting audiences to delve deeper into the layers of meaning to be discovered within the artwork. 
Modern materials like polychromatic films, add dynamic optical effects that invite viewers to engage and see from new angles. Colour becomes a transformative tool, enhancing the way we perceive art and enabling a deeper connection between the artwork and its audience.

 

Do you work from memory, life, photographs, or from other resources? Describe your creative process.

My creative process is a fusion of influences and resources. It stems from memory, life, photos, and various sources. I absorb art, installations, and their visual impact. Natural phenomena, especially Fibonacci patterns in nature, captivate me.
I also utilise basic graphic design tools to play with composition. Yet, I delve further into generative algorithmic tools. These tools usher me into unexpected territories, crafting surprising patterns and shapes.
Ultimately, my process is about translating the world into unique visual experiences that connect with both me and my audience.

 

What is your favourite art accident? Did it change your perspective?

My favourite art accident happened when a flat piece of glass unexpectedly shattered, forming intricate shattered patterns resembling polygonal structures. This incident was a revelation in terms of the way glass broke, revealing its inherent crystal-like structure.
This experience significantly changed my perspective. It made me realise that even accidents can be valuable sources of inspiration and insight.
The shattered glass unveiled a hidden beauty of it’s liquidity, reminding me of the unexpected look that can arise from the interplay of materials and chance events.

 

Do you have any artistic goals for the future that you would like to share?

Looking forward, my artistic aspirations encompass a multifaceted expansion of my creative journey. My aim is to not only continue crafting art but to also immerse myself in the global art scene. Exhibiting my work on an international platform in galleries and esteemed art events worldwide, stands among my ambitions.
My goal is to stir joy and inspiration in those who connect with art. Through sharing my creations, I seek to elicit emotional responses, ignite imaginations, and enrich lives through artistic expression.
Witnessing the positive impact of my work, as it brings happiness and intrigue to others is an incredibly gratifying aspect of my artistic path.

 

What do you consider the role of an artist today?

In the contemporary world, artists play a multi-faceted role that goes beyond creating art. They serve as catalysts for societal reflection and change, interpreting the complexities of our times through their unique lenses and ability to see things differently.
An essential role of artists today is to challenge norms and provoke dialogue. They prompt viewers to critically engage with pressing issues and consider alternative viewpoints. Artists also inspire by evoking emotions and empathy, connecting people across boundaries. 
Yet in a new digital era, artists contribute to innovation by exploring new mediums and technologies, redefining traditional forms and pushing creative boundaries.
In essence, artists today shape narratives, foster conversations, and leave an enduring impact on culture and society, reflecting the spirit of the times and influencing our shared journey.