Father-son exhibition explores light

The exhibition explores the effects of light. (Supplied)

by Thomas Ingleton

Light Touch, an exhibition featuring the compelling works of Dr Varga Hosseini and his father, Fari Hosseini, is on display at Altona’s Louis Joel Gallery.

Dr Hosseini, an accomplished academic and artist, explained that the title “Light Touch” reflects the techniques used in the creation of the pieces and the unique themes they explore.

“I suppose there are different elements to light that I’ve been interested in such as the physical element of visible light, and also there’s the metaphysical aspect, and the spiritual aspect of light,” he said.

“We are really looking at how it reacts with texture, paste, gloss and sudden varnish and the kind of effect it has on the viewers.”

The Brimbank artist said art helped him to bond with his father and allowed their relationship to blossom.

“Dad and I come from different generations. My father comes from, I suppose, a more traditional generation. I’ve been raised in this country, so for many years we struggled to find common ground,” he said.

“But, painting is where we found a link to kind of create a dialogue and discuss different aspects of creativity. I think it’s at that level of beauty and aesthetics that we have managed to find common ground.”

As visitors explore the exhibition, they are encouraged to absorb the artworks on multiple levels, appreciating the technical elements and engaging in self reflection.

“I would like the works to be reflective in two senses of the term. On the one hand they attempt to reflect the effect of light. But, on the other hand , it is hoped that the paintings would create an opportunity for people to contemplate things,” he shared.

“So reflection is contemplation or meditation on those profound moments that you look at the world and you’re kind of led to think about, you know, your place in it, or just think about how light makes you feel.”

Light Touch is at the gallery until September 13.