About the artist

Precision, memory, and the unseen life of color

Saina Attaran began painting more than twelve years ago while completing specialty training as a cardiac surgeon. The discipline of medicine and the release of abstraction became twin forces in a practice shaped by attention, emotion, and intuition.

Practice

Working primarily with acrylic on canvas and wood panels, Saina blends contemporary abstraction with expressionist movement. Her paintings translate snapshots of memory, dreams, inner landscapes, and feeling into texture, color, and luminous surface.

Akashic Art

The name reflects a belief that creativity can connect people to deeper layers of memory, consciousness, and intuition. The work does not prescribe meaning; it creates space for viewers to discover their own stories inside each piece.

Materials

Metallic pigment as a living surface

Reflective pigments interact with windows, room placement, proximity, and changing daylight. A single painting can reveal different tones and luminosity as the viewer moves around it.