Kolsoom naneh

  • Kulsoom Nane is a Persian book on folklore and superstitious beliefs common among women during Safavid Dynasty. It is the oldest documented record about moral behaviour, rituals, and lifestyle of ordinary Iranian women. The book has been translated into English, French, and Turkish. Combating superstition was the main purpose of the writer. A book with a description of superstitious people along with poetic illustration stimulate anyone with any taste. The book is rife with a melancholic beauty in which misery accompanies the reader in its every bit, beauty with feeling of damp surroundings along with an aroma of moisture and oldness. It seems as though a new notebook had opened.

Scene subjects: womanhood and old whispers with a mouldlike stink, aged and covered in dust. Sounds like they are always with me.
Throughout this experience titled Miyanparde, I have frequently repeated some long gone memories on long pieces of cloth with the technique of paining and printing. The pictures take the audience long back into the past and presents an emotional experience.

size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media
size : 21*29 – Mix media

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