Hoorno

In traditional Iranian architecture, HOORNO is defined as lighting provided through the ceiling. This series consists of seven works, all designed and created with this concept as their central theme. In continuing with the theme of domes, she has created “HOORNO”, now focusing on shadows more than light itself. In this regard, Tania states, “Through instantaneous changes, mirrors let in the element of time and, in interacting with their environment, expand their surface onto what surrounds them. Shadows respond to objects spatial and temporal status, adding visual depth to volumes. Here, my main focus is on the occupation space. Besides their numerous visual dimensions, my objects are empty inside; a lively and engaging non-visible existence which creates a space of matter and nonbeing through reflections and shadows.”