Rodshir Daile
Rodshir Dailë is an interdisciplinary contemporary artist, he lives and works in Paris, France. His mediums include fine art photography, cinematography, two-dimensional, conceptual architecture, product, and fashion design. From his early years of grade school, he started to become more artistically inclined in various mediums.
Rodshir studied several areas of Fine Arts during his education, including photography, fashion, architecture, and design. Rodshir Dailë’s multidisciplinary practice merges the realms of surrealism, postmodernism, minimalism, architecture and, spatial design.
In 2011 he founded Rodshir Dailë Studio®, a multidisciplinary practice. Later birthing a signature style titled “monochromvision”, a style which is the core aesthetic of his work. Monochromvision derived from the medical condition known as monochromatism, in which a person can only see in black, white, and shades of grey.
Daile’s first solo exhibitions took place in 2018, “The Black & Red Portraits” (Netherlands) and “Surreal Life or Something Like It” (Paris, France). “The Black & Red Portraits” was a photography exhibition, that featured archived works presented in an experimental black & red aesthetic. That same year, he presented another exhibition titled “Surreal Life or Something Like It”, which featured a series of paintings done completely in black watercolor paint on canvas. Over a …
Rodshir Dailë is an interdisciplinary contemporary artist, he lives and works in Paris, France. His mediums include fine art photography, cinematography, two-dimensional, conceptual architecture, product, and fashion design. From his early years of grade school, he started to become more artistically inclined in various mediums.
Rodshir studied several areas of Fine Arts during his education, including photography, fashion, architecture, and design. Rodshir Dailë’s multidisciplinary practice merges the realms of surrealism, postmodernism, minimalism, architecture and, spatial design.
In 2011 he founded Rodshir Dailë Studio®, a multidisciplinary practice. Later birthing a signature style titled “monochromvision”, a style which is the core aesthetic of his work. Monochromvision derived from the medical condition known as monochromatism, in which a person can only see in black, white, and shades of grey.
Daile’s first solo exhibitions took place in 2018, “The Black & Red Portraits” (Netherlands) and “Surreal Life or Something Like It” (Paris, France). “The Black & Red Portraits” was a photography exhibition, that featured archived works presented in an experimental black & red aesthetic. That same year, he presented another exhibition titled “Surreal Life or Something Like It”, which featured a series of paintings done completely in black watercolor paint on canvas. Over a course of 8 months, he painted the entire series, accompanied by a lamp design and clay sculpture installations. Rodshir translated his influences of surrealism, ancient architecture, ancient linguistics, and Egyptian landscapes into the paintings.
Courtesy of Daile Galerie