Ihiri Haswani is a London-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice operates at the convergence of visceral abstraction and generative synthesis. Navigating the space between the physical canvas and the digital realm, she explores the transcendence of the material world.
Her foundational works — spanning the vivid figuration of Identity & Form and the textural abstraction of The Violet-Indigo Cycle — are rooted in ancestral memory and the sovereignty of the human spirit. Employing heavy impasto and dynamic, intuitive mark-making, these physical paintings crystallise internal resonance into a tangible, visual language.
In her Transmutations series, this dialogue evolves into recursive abstraction. Here, Haswani channels her original compositions through generative code, expanding her intuitive brushwork into new, hybrid dimensions.
Whether depicting the entropic energy of the sea or the topography of the self, Haswani’s art establishes a complex equilibrium. It is a space for connection, a celebration of wholeness, and a visual record of the dialogue between the human spirit and the divine.
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