Ayan Aziz-Mammadova
Ayan Aziz-Mammadova began her artistic journey in childhood, experimenting with various materials and transforming everyday spaces into canvases. Ayan's work is influenced by Jackson Pollock’s belief that painting is a process of self-discovery. For her, artistic practice is an ongoing exploration where emotions and sensory experiences shape her creations.
Abstraction lies at the core of the artist’s visual code. Beyond color dynamics, Ayan integrates a mixed-media approach, combining acrylic, pastels, and various materials to create painterly illusions that engage and challenge perception. For Ayan, being an artist means embracing constant evolution, resisting stagnation, and continuously redefining both herself and her art. As a woman artist, she embraces the mastery of feminine presence in contemporary narratives to uncover a more nuanced and personal understanding of womanhood. Her paintings celebrate the multifaceted nature of femininity, highlighting its transformative energy.

"An artist must remain in constant search of their true self, evolving through life's experiences. I never return to what I’ve already done in my work, preferring both my art and myself to reflect the present moment."