At the beginning, writing made it possible to record events. According to history, the Phoenicians were the first to invent writing, to which history owes its survival. Love sonnets, the literary sciences and techniques, life’s secrets and the adages of philosophers and the prophets who were the spiritual teachers, as well as the scientific and landmark discoveries and inventions, royal decrees, cultures and art recorded for future generations have all been preserved by writing. At a time when there were no means and technologies for storing information, the only custodians and guardians of the human experience in all fields of science, culture and politics, and the sole purveyors of knowledge throughout the world were books, words and scripts. Through written words we return to the ancient times and through words, we open a window to the present era for the future generations. Words and signs are the sole recorders of time, and through reading we are able to visualize images that bring the past to life. Are stories told by such great literary figures as Shakespeare, Dante and Mowlana anything but words? It is only words that convey feelings to us. You use words to tell your friends you love them, and the spiritual guides use words to teach their disciples the secrets and finer meanings of life. Words are made of letters, and letters are symbols of sounds that are the building blocks of speech, i.e. each letter represents a sound. The symbol of words ends up in sounds and the repetition of each word in mind or the subconscious entails the awareness of the word in the spirit, which leads to the better consciousness of the individual. From a psychological perspective, if a person keeps repeating the word beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, this word makes him/her believe that he/she is indeed beautiful and this repetition turns the person into a kind and attractive being.
The word beautiful is made up of letters b, e, a, u, t, i, f, u and l, but these letters hold images of innumerable beauties in them, and by repeating, a person creates his/her own perception of the idea. Therefore the power of words is a magical one, by which all prophets and philosophers have been able to change ideas. Thus each letter and word plays a significant and key role in creating the structures of ideas and in conveying concepts.
Words in the calligraphic images of the painter “Afsaneh Taebi” are the symbols of the beauty that exist within them, and have been created in the canvas through a combination of letters and colors to bring forth good, benevolence, happiness and love.
The Names of God mean the higher traits of the existence that are attributed to God or the Superior Being, in the frame of words, to enable humans to transform them into their chief ideas through repetition and to establish designs of serenity in themselves, through these very same words.
These paintings are formed by the repetition of a word or letter and colors. In fact the repetition of a word or letter has been designed in such a manner as to create a link with the concepts of the Names of God, the Names of Good. In the Iranian Culture, words were uttered as a protection against evil and for the invocation of good. The repetition of these words is the daily reminder and a repetition for the praying devout leading to the inner purity.
Pondering on the importance of prayers and nurturing the spiritual self have constantly taught by practitioners of meditation and the spiritual guides. The combination of color and letters in the images of the painter, can, for the viewer, be a daily reminder of significant concepts, which are contained in the heart of a word or a letter, and which regulate the spiritual structure of the spectator. However, the colored patterns and forms and the frames created in the work lead to a greater consciousness of the individual, and the wider influence of the words draws up a sacred environment for the spectator, and has therefore been designed with the intention of fixing the word in the mind of the viewer. Each region has its own sounds and words for conveying ideas, which are the results of its particular environment and surroundings. Words can even carry feelings, scents, colors and sounds to reconstruct them once again in minds. Like music, the sounds and the words of each territory are particular to the land and different from any other. However, each land has an alphabet and by combining and displacing letters, the people of the land obtain the conceptual structure of their words. Furthermore, the letters’ signs in each territory have their own special forms, which are linked to the images of the land, the relations and the different senses in the individual minds. Concepts and colors have also their own particular signs, and all colors are derived from the white light. Indeed these rays are not only available on earth, but also higher up and in the universe. They are constantly pulsating and surround the earth in the form of an infinite and inexhaustible energy. In the same manner as these radiations and energies (macrocosms) surround and infiltrate the earth, an energy called microcosm surrounds and penetrates the human body, going down from the left and negative side to come up from the right and positive side of the body. These great light waves are the real sources of our strength, and each has a particular as well as a general role and purpose. Each individual is born under the influence of a special color, while at the same time remaining under the effects of secondary spectra as well. The focal point of color spectrum and waves is made up of an aura. Aura is a radiating light encircling all creatures. I reiterate that we are constantly surrounded by colors, and colors are the cosmic energies and the wonderful power of life.
From beyond, color affects each of our nerves, cells, glands, muscles and sparkle in our aura to radiate our environment. Colors are sacred and affect our spiritual rays. Each letter radiates according to its own special color spectrum. Combining letters and colors to enhance the impact on spectators, is a technique used to create the works that you witness.
Afsaneh Taebi
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