Florescencism: The Art Movement
A selection of pieces from various collections of Lida Sherafatmand’s healing art.
- Internal Worlds Collection
- Artists Dialogue Collection
- Feathers Collection
- i want to breathe
- Reinterpreting Power Collection
- Paintings Based on Books Collection
- Health Collection
The paintings in this collection express the internal experiences in our human nature through the imagery of flowers. Each flower matches the theme expressed because of its healing qualities in flower essence remedies. The images are mainly visions that Lida sees during meditation on the particular experience and theme.
(2012-2018)
In this collection each piece has been created in artistic dialogue and interaction with a known prominent piece in the contemporary art world today. Lida feels it is important that the artists’ messages in their works on a given subject be diversified as dialogue among artists, so that the audience can get to experience a fuller spectrum of the same theme.(2018-2019)
“I Want to Breathe” – A War Intervention Collection, in progress (2025)
The paintings in this collection explore states of being in which one feels connected, safe, and grounded. The image are meant to be used through paper print installations as intervention in war zones and post-conflict zones. This collection is still in progress..
To bridge the world of academics, art,and the general public audience, Lida creates paintings based on books of profound research quality. She believes artists can bridge the different sectors of society via their art, thus contribute to bringing the larger community together. Each paintings in this collection is based on a book mainly of social science.(2018-2020)
The paintings in this collection have been inspired by heath in our body organs and nervous system. The structure of cells, the heart, neurons and the brain are in the base of the compositions created. The imagery came through meditation on health in these organs and our overall well-being, both physical and emotional.(2019-2020)


































































