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MITTY ZALL


MITTY ZALL
MITTY ZALL
 


MITTY ZALL

Originally from Iran and now based in Los Angeles, Mitty Zall is an abstract artist known for her ability to convey energy and emotion through her work. Her artistic journey began with traditional training in classical and impressionist painting techniques, which allowed her to build a strong foundation in art. These early years were influenced by her admiration for the Old Masters, and her works often included intricate layers and the use of gold and silver leaf, inspired by artists like Gustav Klimt. Over time, Zall’s creativity evolved toward contemporary and abstract art, where she found her voice in acrylic- based abstraction. Her current series, "Abstract Scene," reflects her dedication to exploring raw emotion and texture. Using a minimalist yet impactful palette, she often works with just two or three colors, creating dynamic and textured compositions that invite introspection.

Two of her standout works, Abstract Scene #167 and Abstract Scene #154, exemplify her approach. In Abstract Scene #167, a bold acrylic painting measuring 48 x 48 inches, Zall uses blue and white brushstrokes to create a sense of movement and energy, balancing chaos with fluidity. Meanwhile, Abstract Scene #154, featuring swirling reds against a black background, evokes intensity and passion while maintaining a contemplative tone.

Zall’s work has been exhibited internationally, resonating with audiences in Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. Her art reflects her multicultural background and her evolution from classical styles to modern abstraction. Through her pieces, she offers viewers a space to connect with color and form, transforming emotions into visual experiences that inspire both joy and reflection.

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Abstract Scene 179
Abstract Scene 179


Abstract Scene 167
Abstract Scene 167



Abstract Scene 171
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