Ali Esmaeilipour, An Interview with Myself, 2003

SGD 18,800.00

Acrylic on linen + wood
127 x 102 cm
Condition: Good, foxing and dust

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This piece is by an Iranian artist, Ali Emaeilipour who’s unique style is continuing the artwork into and over the frame, thus integrating the frame into the painting in a manner I found interesting and unique. Arabic script is also a feature of his work which is subtly included in the work, but in a way you have to look very closely to find - despite the piece having a “western” subject/ theme.  

An Interview with myself is a piece which appealed to me due to its depth and complexity, for which reason it is the focal point of my living area.  The browns in the colour scheme work well with both light and darker coloured walls - and compliment the use of dark wood furniture.  The partially broken chair invites the onlooker to almost step into the frame and become part of the work, which I suspect is the intent of the artist from the title of the piece.    

The painting is being put up for sale due a work relocation overseas to a furnished serviced apartment - so rather than place in long term storage, I would rather the piece find a home whereby it would be displayed. 

(Photographed in May 2024)

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Acrylic on linen + wood
127 x 102 cm
Condition: Good, foxing and dust

-

This piece is by an Iranian artist, Ali Emaeilipour who’s unique style is continuing the artwork into and over the frame, thus integrating the frame into the painting in a manner I found interesting and unique. Arabic script is also a feature of his work which is subtly included in the work, but in a way you have to look very closely to find - despite the piece having a “western” subject/ theme.  

An Interview with myself is a piece which appealed to me due to its depth and complexity, for which reason it is the focal point of my living area.  The browns in the colour scheme work well with both light and darker coloured walls - and compliment the use of dark wood furniture.  The partially broken chair invites the onlooker to almost step into the frame and become part of the work, which I suspect is the intent of the artist from the title of the piece.    

The painting is being put up for sale due a work relocation overseas to a furnished serviced apartment - so rather than place in long term storage, I would rather the piece find a home whereby it would be displayed. 

(Photographed in May 2024)

Acrylic on linen + wood
127 x 102 cm
Condition: Good, foxing and dust

-

This piece is by an Iranian artist, Ali Emaeilipour who’s unique style is continuing the artwork into and over the frame, thus integrating the frame into the painting in a manner I found interesting and unique. Arabic script is also a feature of his work which is subtly included in the work, but in a way you have to look very closely to find - despite the piece having a “western” subject/ theme.  

An Interview with myself is a piece which appealed to me due to its depth and complexity, for which reason it is the focal point of my living area.  The browns in the colour scheme work well with both light and darker coloured walls - and compliment the use of dark wood furniture.  The partially broken chair invites the onlooker to almost step into the frame and become part of the work, which I suspect is the intent of the artist from the title of the piece.    

The painting is being put up for sale due a work relocation overseas to a furnished serviced apartment - so rather than place in long term storage, I would rather the piece find a home whereby it would be displayed. 

(Photographed in May 2024)