C$450
This piece explores the struggle of being trapped within one’s own mind. A chained figure with broken wings sits atop a fragile pedestal, symbolizing the desire to escape. Above, swirling creatures represent inner demons—fears, doubts, and pain—that circle endlessly. Prisoner in Mind reflects the quiet war between mental chaos and the hope for freedom.
Technique: | Pencil on Handmade Paper |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 12in x 9in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 1lbs (estimated) |
Milad
North Vancouver, British Columbia
Milad is a Vancouver-based artist and educator whose work bridges cultural memory, nature, and identity. With over two decades of experience and numerous exhibitions in Canada and Iran, he creates expressive sculptures and paintings that inspire imagination, reflection, and connection.
"Art is my way of translating silence, stories, and the spirit of nature into form. Whether through clay, wood, or paint, I aim to create spaces for reflection and connection—especially for those often unheard."