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Motherhood Thea-Logic

Bird, Mother, Kid

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Bird, Mother, Kid. Oil on canvas, early work by Farangis Yegane.

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Motherhood Thea-Logic

On the Water

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On the Water, oil on canvas, early work by Farangis Yegane

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Thea-Logic

Women as Wall

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Women as Wall, oil on canvas, early work by Farangis Yegane

JUST WORDS

head-language-commonness
no rubbing of belly-against-belly,
no ticklishness of the skin.

Always so factual,
logical, so argumentative,
word-on-word chains.

Sensed feelings
shelved
in constructed protection rooms.

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Genderism

Futurism

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Futurism, oil on canvas, early work by Farangis Yegane

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Thea-Logic

Green Woman, Environment

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Green Woman, Environment, early work by Farangis Yegane, oil on canvas.

The earth is the very quintessence of the human condition, and earthly nature, for all we know, may be unique in the universe in providing human beings with a habitat in which they can move and breathe without effort and without artifice. The human artifice of the world separates human existence from all animal environment, but life itself is outside this artificial world, and through life man remains related to all other living organisms. For some time now, a great many scientific endeavors have been directed toward making life also “artificial,” toward cutting the last tie through which even man belongs among the children of nature. – Hannah Arendt, The Human Condition

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Thea-Logic

Women and Antiquity

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Early work by Farangis Yegane, Women and Antiquity theme, oil on canvas.

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Motherhood

Motherhood and Childhood 1, 2

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Motherhood and Childhood, 1,2. Oil on canvas.

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Thea-Logic

Fish / Woman

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Farangis Yegane: Fish/Woman, oil on canvas

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Thea-Logic

Woman as a Bridge

Farangis G. Yegane: Woman as Bridge, 80 x 70 cm – 30 1/2 x 27 inches, oil on cardboard.