Keivan Beiranvand
Tree of Life Mixed Media Sculpture
This mixed media sculpture represents the afterlife, faith, unity and the connection between the earth and heaven
Artwork Description
Artist: Keivan Beiranvand |
Title: Tree of Life Series - Edition 2/2 |
Medium: Mixed Media sculpture - Bronze & Aluminum |
Width: 50 cm Depth: 30 cm Height: 50 cm |
Year: 2024 |
Status: Pre-Order (Commission) |
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The tree of life is a symbol steeped in ancient meaning, predating even the earliest records of humanity. Many diverse traditions, such as Christianity, Ancient Egypt, Buddhism, African, Persian, Turkish, and Celtic cultures, celebrate this universal image.
Each tradition, while unique, views the tree as a representation of unity, growth, and the eternal cycle of existence. Across these cultures, the tree of life serves as a link to ancestry, divine presence, and the continuity of life.
Design elements of this mixed media sculpture
This artist’s mixed media sculpture embodies themes of resilience, life, and spiritual connection. It features a seated figure, rowing in a boat.
This element symbolizes the journey through life and the perseverance required to navigate its challenges. From within the boat, the Tree of Life grows, rising skyward as a symbol of growth and renewal born from hardship.
The attention to form and balance between solid and flowing lines invites deeper exploration. The figure’s seated posture, steady and determined, represents human resilience and forward movement.
In contrast, the tree’s upward-reaching branches flow freely, reflecting nature’s boundless energy and potential. This juxtaposition draws viewers’ attention to the harmonious interaction of strength and vitality within the piece.
This design also celebrates transformation, showing how life’s journey can give rise to growth and renewal. The figure and tree together tell a story of perseverance and transcendence.
By combining human endurance with the natural world’s renewal, the artist conveys how life's challenges ultimately nourish our development. The sculptor’s choice of bronze and iron adds an additional layer of meaning to the work.
The use of these materials reflects durability and the enduring passage of time. The solid form of the seated man, paired with the earthy tones of the bronze, enhances the sense of stability. Meanwhile, the lighter, flowing lines of the tree suggest movement, growth, and aspiration, symbolizing life's potential for continual renewal.
This intricate mixed media sculpture inspires contemplation on the strength required to navigate life’s journey and the growth it fosters. Through this profound imagery, the artist invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys.
It serves as a reminder that enduring hardship can lead to personal transformation and a deepened connection to the world. The sculpture’s rich symbolism, coupled with its intricate design, makes it a powerful visual narrative on resilience and growth.
Recent Exhibitions
Beiranvand has exhibited his mixed media sculpture series in various prestigious galleries globally. His most recent exhibition was in October 2024 at Negah Gallery in Tehran as part of a group show. In August 2024, he participated in the "White and Black" group exhibition at Art Center Gallery in Tehran.
He also held a solo exhibition in August 2023, titled "A Selection of 70 Years of Iranian Sculpture" at the same gallery. In March 2023, Beiranvand's work was featured in Nian Gallery in Tehran for the "Recovery, The Third Series" group exhibition.
His "Kolbar Series" sculptures made an international appearance at Art Monkey Gallery in Dubai in 2021, showcasing his continuous engagement with social themes.
View his collection of available artworks here
Mixed media Sculpture Care
- Dust Regularly: Use a soft, dry cloth to remove dust.
- Avoid Abrasives: Do not use harsh cleaners or abrasive materials.
- Protect from Moisture: Keep the sculpture in a dry environment to prevent tarnishing.
- Polish Occasionally: Use a specialized bronze polish to maintain luster, but do so sparingly.
- Inspect for Damage: Regularly check for any signs of wear or corrosion.
- Keep Away from Direct Sunlight: Limit exposure to prevent fading and temperature-related damage.
Copyright
This mixed media sculpture is one of a kind original therefore, all copyrights and reproduction rights are reserved by the artist.