Haleh Mashian
Mixed Media, Framed
45 x 75″ (115 x 191 cm)
“Mr. Hyde” by Haleh Mashian is an electrified portrait of duality, transformation, and psychological tension. Inspired by the infamous literary figure, the painting captures the struggle between order and chaos, control and instinct. The face, fractured into bold, disjointed sections, resists coherence, reinforcing the idea of a self in flux—shifting, unraveling, and reforming all at once.
The palette is intense, packed with acidic greens, searing yellows, and deep blues that clash and collide, creating a sense of volatility. Thick, sculptural applications of paint give the surface an almost molten energy, as if the face is actively distorting before our eyes. The asymmetrical eyes amplify this instability—one sharply outlined, staring through the disorder, while the other dissolves into the layers of color, reinforcing the theme of fractured identity.
What makes “Mr. Hyde” so gripping is its raw emotional charge. There is no singular narrative, no clear resolution—only transformation in progress. Is this a descent into madness or an emergence of truth? That tension between revelation and fragmentation lingers, making this piece a compelling choice for collectors drawn to contemporary art that explores the complexities of self-perception and psychological depth.