Revolution
Revolution is an artwork by Séfora Camazano. It is an original Giclée fine art print on 100% cotton, acid-free canvas, measuring 146 x 97 cm. Created in 2024, it is part of the “Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past” collection.
The painting is an elegant and serene portrait of Ghazaleh, seated on a dark, tufted leather sofa that exudes sophistication. She wears a deep blue gown with a delicate shimmer that seems to catch the soft light. Her attire leaves her shoulders bare and flows gracefully to the floor, evoking a sense of nobility and grace.
Her hairstyle is swept up with a touch of refinement, adorned with a light-toned flower that enhances her femininity and adds a romantic touch. Her posture is relaxed yet confident, with one arm resting on the sofa and the other reaching toward a red cushion. This vibrant detail creates an intriguing contrast with the overall palette of dark and golden tones.
The background features a golden texture that suggests a warm and refined ambiance, while a vertical block in a deep burgundy tone on the right balances the composition and adds visual depth.
Ghazaleh is an Iranian woman whose childhood, initially peaceful, was later shaped by the cultural and social restrictions imposed on girls in Iran. From a young age, she faced strict norms that curtailed her freedom and identity, enduring abuses she could never report due to a culture that often blames women.
During university, art and education became her tools of expression and resistance, driving her to advocate for women’s rights and freedom of expression. She organized protests against the mandatory hijab, actions that ultimately forced her to flee the country under the threat of imprisonment or execution.
Now living in exile, Ghazaleh remains an active part of the “Woman, Life, Freedom” revolution, tirelessly working for a fairer and more respectful world. Her portrait, titled “Revolution“, symbolizes her courage, her fight against oppression, and her determination to transform adversity into hope and change.
Artwork production
Revolution was inspired on the artwork Mrs. William H. Gatwick (1909), by Joaquín Sorolla.