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Mehdi Sahabi (1943–2009) was, from the vantage point of art—and through his paintings, sculptures, and photographs—a social actor, always alert and inquisitive toward the realities of his time. His artistic narrative took shape within society and among the people.
Aref Geranmayeh’s watercolor is not merely a depiction of roots and deadwood; it is a manifesto on the cycle of time, nature’s memory, and the secret life that pulsates within silence.
"Ms. Hamdani Zadeh’s works invite the viewer not merely to see colors, but to hear and feel them. In this collection, painting is not simply an act of illustration, but an experience of being—immersed in a vibrant, geometric moment."
The joint project between Vesta Color and Mojdeh Gallery was launched with the goal of supporting artistic talent and shaping a new artistic ecosystem to foster the development of art. Among the participating artists is Elham Azimi, a young painter who has been professionally pursuing painting for over a decade.
In the visual world of Azim Morakabatchi , silence speaks louder than screams. In the painting “Dame in Red”—a striking and contemplative work by this artist—the viewer enters a realm of stillness, muted fears, and suppressed narratives.
Azim Morakabatchi, whose works have received significant attention in recent years, is the creator of pieces held in prestigious collections such as Saman Bank and major private collections.