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March 30, 2025

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Dr Barbara Johnson Writes a Critical Review of Nasim Yazdani’s Latest Collections

30 March 2025

Dr Barbara Johnson, a scholar in Global Education and a dedicated advocate for justice, peace, and unity, has offered a critical review of The Essence and The Essence: Shadows collections by Nasim Yazdani. Dr Johnson serves as the lead editor for Tender Branches Press, a division of Loving All the World, Inc., a not-for-profit organisation that engages children, families, and communities with resources and initiatives to promote justice and service. Her work focuses on empowering children to embrace diversity, serve humanity, and work towards a more peaceful world.

Dr Barbara Johnson

Dr Barbara Johnson

In her review, Dr Johnson reflects the depth and impact of Yazdani’s work:

‘Nasim Yazdani’s love for the world and all people who make the earth our home takes focus in her collection of paintings. In her collection, The Essence, we clearly see the light of the human spirit as well as its shadow; her latest collections seem to highlight potential even while facing the darker aspects of human experience; and her Symphony of Features shows the beauty in every person: truly a collection of poems for the eye. But my favourite of all Ms Yazdani’s work is her work for children. Her illustrations show entirely different aspects of the artist’s talent as she portrays the shining potential of the child. This is an artist to watch!

Ms Yazdani’s abstract paintings explore the concepts of light and darkness as they pertain to the human experience, with implications for human relationships in their positive and negative possibilities, and returning always to the promise of connection. The abstractions invite the viewer to experience the full range of possibilities within the individual and also clearly suggest the commonality of human experience, in which we find ourselves as members of the same human family. The suggestion of leaves in her paintings broadens the depiction of human experience within the self and within relationships, to include the possibility of life in harmony with the natural world.

Yazdani’s art is not limited to her work as a painter. Her painterly eye and hand extend her gifts to the world’s children with a clear invitation to move forward into the light, collaborating with others to create a world of peace, justice, and unity. Her work reflects her dedication to her craft, her exploration of human experiences, and a call to transcendence. She accompanies us in our collective endeavours to see the truth in ourselves and in the world, to reconcile this tension, and to take a next step together.’

Nasim Yazdani, The Essence - Shadows 2402, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 80 x 60 cm

Nasim Yazdani, The Essence – Shadows 2402, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 80 x 60 cm

Dr Johnson’s expertise in global education and her deep commitment to fostering unity and justice make her perspective particularly meaningful. Her thoughtful critique affirms the depth of Yazdani’s artistic vision and situates her work within a broader global conversation about art’s role in shaping a more unified world. Her words serve as both recognition and encouragement, further cementing Yazdani’s place as an influential artist whose work is making a lasting impact.

More about Nasim Yazdani’s artistic journey and latest works can be found on her official website: nasimyazdani.com.

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March 29, 2025

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Joe Paczkowski Offers Critical Review of Nasim Yazdani’s The Essence

March 29, 2025

The esteemed digital graphic designer Joe Paczkowski has recently provided a thoughtful critical review of Nasim Yazdani’s latest painting collection, The Essence. Known for his self-taught expertise in graphic design and his work in exhibition stands, vehicle graphics, and signage, Joe’s artistic perspective offers a fresh and engaging insight into Yazdani’s work. His review of The Essence praises the collection’s emotional depth and visual complexity, providing an in-depth analysis of its artistic merits.

Artist Joe Paczkowski at a Bicentenary event

Artist Joe Paczkowski at a Bicentenary event

In his critique, Joe writes:

‘Nasim Yazdani’s The Essence is a striking collection that was recognised as one of the finalists in the London International Creative Competition, a testament to its artistic and emotional depth. Working with acrylic paint, Yazdani masterfully layers textures and contrasts, creating a visual language that mirrors the complexities of human experience. The central theme of The Essence revolves around human faces emerging from abstract backgrounds, where highly contrasted shades interplay within a limited palette. This artistic choice is both deliberate and evocative, as it generates a harmony amidst chaos—an effect that profoundly engages the viewer. The faces, appearing to struggle from a swirling sea of abstraction, symbolise the emergence of identity, emotion, and realisation. This visual tension between form and formlessness creates a compelling narrative that invites deep contemplation.

The use of a limited palette is particularly effective, serving as a unifying force amidst the collection’s strong contrasts. Rather than dulling the vibrancy of the pieces, it enhances the interplay between light and shadow, heightening the emotional resonance of the figures. The result is a dynamic tension that suggests not just struggle, but also resolution and healing. The paintings beckon the viewer into an active search—to recognise, understand, and connect with the figures that reveal themselves through the compositions.

The collection’s paintings present a range of emotional expressions and states, yet a cohesive theme emerges: the unveiling of an inner truth. The figures, complex and layered, convey depth, conflict, and vulnerability. However, beyond the tension, an overarching message of hope and attainment prevails. There is a suggestion of transcendence, as if the subjects are breaking through the chaos to reveal something essential about the human spirit.

Yazdani’s ability to balance abstraction with emotional depth ensures that The Essence is not just visually captivating but also profoundly introspective. It is a collection that lingers in the mind, inviting multiple interpretations and continued engagement. The interplay of clashing shades and emerging forms speaks to the universal experience of transformation, making this exhibition a powerful and resonant artistic statement. In The Essence, Yazdani does not merely depict emotion—she compels the viewer to feel it, making this collection a significant and memorable contribution to contemporary art.’

Nasim Yazdani, The Essence 2406, 2024, 80 x 60 cm, Acrylic on Canvas

Nasim Yazdani, The Essence 2406, 2024, 80 x 60 cm, Acrylic on Canvas

Joe Paczkowski’s review highlights the emotional and visual impact of Yazdani’s collection, The Essence, underscoring the complexity of human identity and the transformative power of art. His analysis offers valuable insight into the profound resonance of the work, providing an additional layer of recognition for Yazdani’s ongoing contribution to contemporary art.’

More about Nasim Yazdani’s artistic journey and latest works can be found on her official website: nasimyazdani.com.

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March 28, 2025

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Renowned Scholar Anne Gordon Perry Reviews Nasim Yazdani’s Latest Collection: The Essence

March 27, 2025

Internationally recognised artist Nasim Yazdani has received a critical review from Dr Anne Gordon Perry for her latest collection, The Essence. Dr Perry, a distinguished scholar with a PhD in Aesthetic Studies, is known for her contributions to literature, film, and publishing, as well as her deep engagement with the arts and aesthetics. Her review affirms the significance of Yazdani’s artistic exploration of human identity and oneness.

Dr Anne Gordon Perry, PhD Aesthetic Studies, College Instructor, Art Appreciation, Texas, USA

Dr Anne Gordon Perry, PhD Aesthetic Studies, College Instructor, Art Appreciation, Texas, USA

In her critique of The Essence, Dr Perry states:

‘Nasim Yazdani explores human identity through her paintings in a profoundly thoughtful, cross-cultural way. Having emerged from a restrictive culture to a more progressive one, she is well aware of the importance of self-expression, human rights, and arts as a catalyst for social change. The faces in her paintings suggest we are all part of a diverse, collective species. Differences of race, gender, ethnicity, heritage, and age—essentially all variations of the human experience—seem to be minimised in her work in favour of the most important aspect—our oneness. Bold and sure, her work signals a kind of ‘coming of age’ of the human race, with affirmation at its core.’

Yazdani’s work has been widely acknowledged for its emphasis on the universality of human experience. Through her art, she challenges societal barriers and fosters an inclusive dialogue that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries. The Essence exemplifies this vision, offering viewers a profound meditation on identity, unity, and the transformative power of art.

Nasim Yazdani, The Essence 2418, 2024, Acrylic on canvas, 80 x 60 cm

Nasim Yazdani, The Essence 2418, 2024, Acrylic on canvas, 80 x 60 cm

Dr Perry’s review reinforces Yazdani’s growing impact in the global art scene, further positioning her as an influential figure in contemporary visual arts. More about Nasim Yazdani’s artistic journey and latest works can be found on her official website: nasimyazdani.com.

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March 20, 2025

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Nasim Yazdani Named Finalist in the Prestigious London International Creative Competition (LICC)

Nasim Yazdani’s latest collection, The Essence, has been recognised as a finalist in the 2024 London International Creative Competition (LICC). The announcement, made by the LICC Jury, places Yazdani’s work among the finest creative submissions of the year, celebrating her artistic vision and impact on contemporary abstraction.

London International Creative Competition (2025) 'Finalist, Nasim Yazdani', Selected Project: The Essence, 2025

London International Creative Competition (LICC), ‘Finalist, Nasim Yazdani’, Selected Project: The Essence, 2024, Announced: March 2025

In an official statement, LICC congratulated Yazdani, saying:

‘It gives us immense pleasure to inform you that the Jury has chosen your submission as a Finalist, selected by the LICC Jury from all the Shortlisted entries, recognising your work as one of the finest in the 2024 London International Creative Competition…’ —Signed by The LICC Team

Yazdani’s latest collection of acrylic paintings, The Essence, explores the profound unity of humanity. The series, inspired by her poetry, reflects on themes of identity, connection, and the dissolution of artificial divisions.

Nasim Yazdani, The Essence 2411, 2024, Acrylic on canvas, 42 x 59.4 cm

Nasim Yazdani, The Essence 2411, 2024, Acrylic on canvas, 42 x 59.4 cm

Guided by the verse:
‘We are all light. We are all shadow. We are all colour. We are all rainbow’, the collection visually narrates the shared human experience, embracing the fundamental interconnectedness of all beings. Through abstraction, Yazdani shifts the focus from physical differences to the essence of existence, encouraging viewers to see the oneness of the whole universe.

This prestigious recognition by LICC is a testament to Yazdani’s ability to evoke emotion and challenge perspectives through her art. Her transition into abstraction with The Essence is not merely an aesthetic evolution but a deliberate expansion of her artistic philosophy—one that seeks to bridge the seen and the unseen, the tangible and the intangible.

London International Creative Competition (LICC), 'Finalists Page, LICC Website', Selected Project: The Essence, 2024, Announced: March 2025

London International Creative Competition (LICC), ‘Finalists Page, LICC Website’, Selected Project: The Essence, 2024

Being selected as a finalist among a competitive field of international artists highlights the significance of Yazdani’s work in today’s art scene. LICC, known for celebrating innovation and originality across various artistic disciplines, has once again provided a platform to showcase thought-provoking, boundary-pushing art.

Yazdani expressed her gratitude for the recognition and the opportunity to share The Essence on a global stage, reinforcing her commitment to creating art that questions unreal cultural and physical limitations.

The Essence is available for viewing on Nasim Yazdani’s website and the LICC’s 2024 finalists page.

For more information about the 2024 London International Creative Competition and the full list of finalists, visit LICC’s official website.

London International Creative Competition (LICC), 'Finalist Page, LICC Website', Selected Project: The Essence, 2024

London International Creative Competition (LICC), ‘Finalist Page, LICC Website’, Selected Project: The Essence, 2024

For more updates on Nasim Yazdani’s work, visit her website: nasimyazdani.com, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

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