Artists

Sayyora Muin

Fine Artist and Costume designer

Born 1977 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan Lives & works in Berlin, Germany The passion for costume is reflected over and over again in her artwork, drawings, and photographs as well as in her work on objects/ installations. Women's fate: their dreams, hopes, fears are the main theme of Sayyora’s artistic work. She is always looking for different ways to tell her stories: sometimes in lighter, seemingly

casual graphic, sometimes as objects of an installation or in photographs. Also her homeland Uzbekistan often plays a role in her paintings. The work "Listen to the silence of the lost sea" is dedicated to the women of the desiccated Aral Sea.

Sayyora Muin's artworks

Sayyora Muin's ink drawings are outstanding by their lightness and filigree – a characteristic of her very own signature. Hovering implies the inconceivable, not tangible, transient and delicate - like soap bubbles that enclose dreams. This new series shows drawings, which are very personal, however without losing any of this lightness. Subject is, like so often in her artwork, "finding yourself". Childhood memories and longings are processed amazingly. In her mirror images, she confronts Asia and Europe, showing the different influences, which, however, also have something connecting.