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Pamiris Painting

Amy Zaleta-Martinez

United States

Painting, Gouache on Paper

Size: 31 W x 41.1 H x 1.3 D in

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The Pamiris, an indigenous people, have endured a turbulent history as their ancestral lands were divided between Tajikistan and Afghanistan during the Soviet era. They established a measure of autonomy within the Badakhshan Mountainous Autonomous Region. Despite their autonomous status within Tajikistan, the Pamiris face numerous challenges, including a lack of infrastructure and widespread persecution. Religious restrictions and social marginalization have severely impacted their identity, particularly in preserving and using their Pamiri language. Decades of discrimination, coupled with instances of ethnic cleansing, have left many Pamiris destitute and deprived of essential resources due to blockades and resource cutoffs, including internet shutdowns. Those brave enough to voice their dissent through protests have paid a heavy price, with loss of life and freedom. Forced displacement has driven many Pamiris to become labor migrants or seek asylum elsewhere. Ironically, since 2014, Tajikistan has been working towards ending Statelessness for approximately 20,000 former Soviet Union citizens residing within their borders. However, the Pamiris, who possess citizenship, find themselves unrecognized as distinct people and are often erroneously referred to as the Tajiks. This disappointing situation has resulted in ongoing human rights violations, with the Tajikistan government regularly subjecting the Pamiri minority to arbitrary detentions and harassment. In this painting depicting the Pamiri people, the backdrop features the distinctive hues of the Pamiri flag- burnt red, green, and white- representing the Badakhshan Mountainous Autonomous Region. A Pamiri woman takes center stage by holding a ney, a traditional Pamiri flute. She adorns herself in a beautifully embroidered Pamiri vest, complimented by a white shirt, skirt, and trousers, showcasing the richness and beauty of the Pamiri culture.

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Painting:Gouache on Paper

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Size:31 W x 41.1 H x 1.3 D in

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Amy, an artist and designer, hails Los Angeles as her creative home but leads a nomadic life, traveling the world alongside her husband in their venture, The Sundry Productions, encompassing film, art, and fashion. Her journey commenced at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she honed her skills as a fashion designer and illustrator, eventually rising to lead designer for a contemporary dress line bringing her from living in Manhattan to Los Angeles. Fueled by a desire for adventure and a love for art, Amy and her husband embarked on globetrotting escapades. Their mission wasn't just exploration; it was a pursuit to connect with local communities and celebrate indigenous fabrics. These treasures became the foundation for Amy's unique one of a kind dresses and bespoke wedding gowns. She also played a pivotal role in helping launch an ethical fashion line alongside other designers. In 2010, Amy's life took an extraordinary turn when she and her family moved to Kenya, Africa to create a television show for children living in Nairobi's slums. Amy's creative talents shone as she crafted puppets, designed costumes, and wrote for the show alongside local filmmakers with the hope of uplifting other’s crafts and gifts. Returning to the U.S., Amy remained active in her community, but her life became increasingly nomadic. From 2012 onwards, she has explored diverse cultures while evolving her multidisciplinary art skills. Her inaugural painted collection in 2019 named “Fashion Icons” received affirmation of her new passion and has proven to be a sustainable pursuit. After 2020 Amy has focused her energy and time painting her portrait series addressing the global issue of statelessness while being on location in New Orleans, Chicago, Baton Rouge, Albuquerque, and Los Angeles. Amy's story is a peregrination of creativity, compassion, and an unyielding desire for understanding while offering a mirror to the world's complexities through the visual story of her subjects.

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