Salman Moghadasi’s Artwork Sells for $11,000 at Tehran Auction
Salman Moghadasi’s work “Foj I” fetched $11,000 at the 24th Tehran Auction.
Salman Moghadasi’s work “Foj I” fetched $11,000 at the 24th Tehran Auction.
At times, understanding the works of Salman Moghadasi challenges both the eye and the mind, demanding long hours of contemplation. Horizons (2021), an immense work measuring 8 by 3.45 meters, is one such creation.
Philosophical symbols, enigmatic motifs, meaning-bearing textures, and organic materials are the constant tools of Salman Moghadasi in the creation of his works—bridges that link tradition to contemporaneity. The painting "He" is a compelling example of this vision.
Sheyda’s painting in Salman Moghadasi's collection of works can perhaps be a pivotal point in his artistic process, which is clearly linked to the foundations of Abstract Expressionism.
Salman's composition is notable mostly for its focused energy and spontaneous movement of dancing crowds or waves. Some art theorists' initial love for the artist stems from the selection of a certain organic labor technique that enables such a painterly action.
Salman Moghadasi's piece "Sky” straddles the line between meaning and abstraction; it is bold, black and white, and filled with silence punctuated by forms.
"The End and Beginning" is regarded as one of Salman's most daring works, as it conveys complex and profound ideas with a minimal of visual elements. The work's boldness is rooted in its simplicity and strength.
The top calligrapher at the International Calligraphy Conference of the Islamic World in 2002, whose exhibitions have received widespread notice in Iran, Russia, and China, is now gaining attention as the owner of a permanent showroom on Al Khayat Avenue, Dubai's main art destination. Who is Salman Moghadasi, and what perspective does the diversity of his artworks reflect?
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