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“Four Corners” is a striking mixed media work by Iranian-American artist Kimia Ferdowsi Kline, created with ink, acrylic, thread, and hand-cut mirrors on Egyptian papyrus.

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“Four Corners” is a mixed media work by Iranian-American artist Kimia Ferdowsi Kline, composed of ink, acrylic, thread, and cut mirrors on Egyptian papyrus. Suspended like a talismanic shield, the work is filled with mirrored fragments and symbolic forms that evoke ritual, migration, and self-construction. Installed floating from the wall, this shaped painting oscillates between sacred geometry and inner cartography, extending Kline’s exploration of ancestry, displacement, and the unseen forces that shape us.

Kimia Ferdowsi Kline Iranian-American, b. 1984
Four Corners
Ink, acrylic, thread, and cut mirrors on Egyptian papyrus
152.4 x 147.3 cm.
60 x 58 in
60 x 58 in
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