Haleh Mashian
Mixed media on canvas
60 x 40″ (152.4 x 101.6 cm)
Haleh Mashian’s “Freefall II” is an immersive study of movement, texture, and impermanence—an abstract painting that captures the sensation of descent, surrender, and transformation. Unlike the structured vibrancy of Rain Dance I or the jewel-like precision of her Tears series, this piece embraces organic motion, where pigment cascades down the canvas like falling water, melting ice, or time unraveling in slow motion.
The composition evokes the transparency of rain-soaked glass or the misty remnants of a dissipating storm, offering a sense of fluidity that feels both grounding and weightless. At the top of the canvas, the paint seems to crest and foam, enhancing the illusion of perpetual motion—like nature’s elements shifting before the viewer’s eyes.
Mashian’s signature use of texture adds an almost sculptural dimension to the work. Thickly layered pigments create tangible drips, reinforcing the contrast between density and transparency. This interplay of weight and release makes “Freefall II” a dynamic focal point, perfect for collectors and interior designers seeking a statement artwork that conveys depth and movement.
The emotional impact of “Freefall II” is rooted in its title. A freefall can signify both release and uncertainty—a moment of transition that is either exhilarating or unsettling. The blurred edges and cascading strokes reflect a world in motion, where boundaries dissolve, and transformation takes shape.
This piece invites introspection, offering different interpretations depending on the viewer’s perspective. It may represent the beauty of letting go, the power of transition, or the serenity of drifting into the unknown. In “Freefall II,” Mashian captures the essence of fluidity, creating a sensory experience that resonates beyond the canvas—a reminder that movement, in all its forms, is both inevitable and beautiful.