Samira Abbassy’s paintings and drawings contain the feel of an artist who has slowly cultivated her technique and iconography over time. Her practice contains strong personal and sociopolitical elements — revealing intense internal psychological dramas while simultaneously representing her Iranian heritage and its Persian and Arab ties. The dream-like renderings of the largely female figures present in her solo presentation Embodied Mythologies at ADVOCARTSY have a kind of Jungian undertone and display a carefully cultivated stylistic approach that manages to come across as idiosyncratic without having the feel of a brand.
Jake Paul: The Evolution of a Maverick from Childhood Dreams to Global Influence
Despite facing criticism and controversy along the way, Jake remained undeterred, using each challenge as an opportunity for growth and self-reflection. Through his candid…