Iranian Women Painters Enter the Global Market with Candle & Fog _ A Collaboration between BAAT, Martex, and Candle & Fog Publishing
A Report on the Compilation and Publication of the “Iranian Women Painters” Series
A Report on the Compilation and Publication of the “Iranian Women Painters” Series
This painting is a remarkable example of the enduring tradition of Persian miniature painting in the modern era—an artwork that poetically and vividly reimagines Iran’s epic and mythological past through a precise and expressive visual language. While remaining faithful to classical forms, Zaviyeh infused the work with his own rhythm, palette, and composition, creating a piece that is both a reflection of history and a mirror of the Iranian aesthetic spirit.
Javad Bakhtiari: I live outside Iran, and I’m truly proud that we have the Vesta Color brand — a company that competes with the world’s most renowned names in paint production. Vesta is, first and foremost, an artistic institution before being a paint manufacturer.
The aesthetic structure of this work rests upon contrast—a reflection of the dual nature of the feminine world: sensitive and vulnerable, yet resilient and full of energy.
‘Coffee Shop in Madina Road’ (1968) is a rare early example of her work and depicts a group of Bedouin travelers in the desert, stopping at a café to drink tea and chat.
Kattan was selected by a committee of leading figures from the UAE’s creative sector, including representatives from government, museums, and universities.
On October 3rd and 4th , the Islamic Azad University Dubai Branch will host an art exhibition bringing together three fields: painting, photography, and calligraphy. The event is organized by Dr. Shahrzad Tahery, Head of the Art Department at Islamic Azad University Dubai, in collaboration with the Sakku Art...