Guity Novin (Navran)
Guity Novin (born Guity Navran) Painter sculptor and the founder of the movement of Transpressionisme, born with Kermanshah, Iran, in 1944, lives and works with Vancouver and Toronto, graduate of the University of Beautiful arts of Teheran in 1970. After having left Iran, it settled in 1975 with $the Hague, Netherlands, then with Manchester, the United Kingdom where it supplemented its studies
She emigrates with the Canada in 1980 and settles with Ottawa, Ontario after a short stay with Kingston (Ontario) and with Montreal. Several removals finally lead it to Vancouver, in Colombia-British.
Guity Novin holds a single place in the history of the Canadian Art. Regarded as one of the painters Canadian most accomplished of the years 1990 and 2000, it proves one of the rare Canadian artists of the time to use its art to transmit its impassioned philosophical ideas.
It founded the movement of the Transpressionisme in 1994. The work of Guity Novin is filled of inspiration and revelation. We can feel there the feeling of a universe which is not completely foreign, an ideal universe. The artist knows how to interpret the Mythe S and the Légende S of our human experiment. He recalls us that authentic art is practiced to provide a permanent homage to humanity. It is an exploration which comes from our collective memories, and it is made to link us in our reflections on our pains and joys, which it is made to open with us and, in conclusion, to prolong the unexplored fields of the memory.
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