Guity Novin
Guity Novin (born Guity Navran on April 21, 1944) is a Persian-Canadian painter and sculptor. She has started a movement in painting that she has named Transpressionism. She was born in Kermanshah, Iran, in 1944. She now lives and works in Vancouver and Toronto. Guity Novin was graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Tehran in 1970. After leaving Iran, she moved to The Hague, Netherlands in 1975, and then to Manchester, UK where she completed her studies.
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Born | Kermanshah, Iran | April 21, 1944
Nationality | Canadian-Iranian |
Field | Painting, Graphic Design |
Training | BA, Graphic Design, Faculty of Decorative Arts, Tehran, 1970 |
Movement | Transpressionism |
Works | Oil, Watercolor, Mix media, |
She moved to Canada in 1980 and lived and exhibited in Kingston (Ontario), Montreal, and Ottawa and finally settled in Vancouver, British Columbia.
She has introduced the Transpressionism style in 1994. By using this style she tries to convey her passionate philosophical ideas.[1]
She has served on a UNESCO national committee of artists.
Guity Novin Media
Poster protesting hunger, 2010
Poster protesting homelessness, 2010
Poster protesting the treatment of Roma gypsies by France
References
- ↑ see: The Transpressionism Website Archived 2007-02-12 at the Wayback Machine