Seena Nayeri
Noon Bronze Sculpture
This bronze sculpture suggests two intertwined figures forming the letter Noon, symbolizing connection, identity, and silent emotional dialogue
Artwork Description
Artist: Seena Nayeri |
Title: Noon "ن" |
Medium: Bronze |
Edition: 3/10 |
Length: 38 cm Depth: 17 cm Height: 26 cm |
Weight: 10 Kg |
Year: 2025 |
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about this bronze sculpture
Noon by Seena Nayeri is a contemplative bronze sculpture inspired by the Farsi and Arabic letter "ن" (noon). Sculpted in an elongated, L-like form, the piece gently curves and folds, resembling two abstracted figures intertwined in quiet dialogue. The gesture suggests both intimacy and duality, a connection that is tender, yet unresolved.
Nayeri’s masterful handling of bronze allows the surface to shift between smooth and raw, inviting both visual and tactile engagement. The material weight anchors the sculpture, while the negative space within the form speaks of absence, memory, and the spaces we share in silence.
The title Noon references not only the letterform but also carries poetic weight in Persian and Arabic cultures. Often linked to beginnings, identity, and the sacred, the letter becomes a vessel for layered meanings. Here, it becomes a metaphor for human relationships, the interplay of presence and absence, and the fluid boundary between self and other.
About the artist
Seena Nayeri, born in March 1983 in Mashhad, Iran, is a celebrated contemporary Iranian sculptor. His work blends traditional techniques with a modern approach, offering innovative and thought-provoking sculptural forms.
He is known for his mastery of material and form, particularly in bronze and clay-based sculpture. His works reflect a deep exploration of contrast, balance, and surface in sculptural practice.
Nayeri began his artistic journey in 2007, training under the master sculptor Parviz Tanavoli. This mentorship helped him refine his technical skills and develop a distinct artistic voice. Tanavoli’s influence encouraged Nayeri to balance historical references with conceptual freedom. Through this foundation, Nayeri established a practice marked by contrast between texture and polish.
His sculptures are often centered around human experience and philosophical themes. He explores subjects such as emotion, identity, presence, and absence with poetic sensitivity. Nayeri often contrasts smooth and rough textures to create a sense of duality and tension. This balance gives his forms both visual complexity and tactile richness.
His piece "Dazed" is a small-scale clay sculpture that carries profound emotional weight. It captures a sense of psychological fragmentation through abstraction and compact form. In this and other works, Nayeri gives form to mental and emotional states. He achieves this through expressive surfaces and bold, sculptural presence.
Throughout his career, Nayeri has exhibited widely in Iran and internationally. His solo exhibition "Fools Carnival" at Seyhoun Art Gallery in Tehran launched his exhibition journey in 2007. In 2008, he presented "I'm Going to Make a Cake!" at Parvin Art Gallery in Rasht. These early shows showcased his emerging voice in contemporary sculpture.
He has also participated in many group and collaborative exhibitions in recent years. In 2018, he exhibited in "Nothing and Everything" at Art Center Tehran. In 2019, he was part of the "IRAN20 CHINA20" group show at Isfahan Museum of Contemporary Arts. These exhibitions reflect his active role in Iran’s evolving art landscape.
Nayeri’s art is deeply rooted in Iranian culture, history, and craft traditions. Yet it remains in dialogue with contemporary global sculpture and conceptual art practices. His ability to integrate cultural heritage with new ideas makes his work both timely and timeless. He crafts sculpture that invites both personal reflection and universal interpretation.
As an artist, Seena Nayeri continues to push the expressive boundaries of sculpture. He creates pieces that engage the viewer on intellectual, emotional, and sensory levels. His vision evolves with every series, always returning to the material for deeper meaning. Nayeri stands out as a leading voice in contemporary Iranian sculpture today.
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care
Dust your bronze sculpture often using a soft, dry cloth of soft brush. Avoid the use of water, chemical and abrasive cleaners.
copyright
This bronze sculpture is one of a kind original therefore, all copyrights and reproduction rights are reserved by the artist.