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Tehran City Council member visits "Al-e Ali (the holy)" exhibition

Tehran City Council member visits "Al-e Ali (the holy)" exhibition
Ahmad Masjed Jamei, the member of the Islamic Council of Tehran, described this event as a refreshing exhibition in a combination of different colors

Ahmad Masjed Jamei, member of the Islamic Council of Tehran, described the “Al-e Ali (the holy)” exhibition as a refreshing exhibition in a combination of different colors and said that “Although he was sad inside, he felt full of pleasure and enjoyment.”

The former Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance also described the combination of colors used by Ruholamin as an extraordinary work and said: “This exhibition carried sadness in a different way. “Masjed Jamei stated: “The artist has opened a new door to the world of the history and understands the mythical thinking in order to create the dimensions of his work in a different way.”

He noted that this method of work is influenced by “Coffee House” painting and clarified: “In any case, “Coffee House” painting is a special Iranian style and can even be said to be Shiite, with its own characteristics, effects and perspectives and Ruholamin’s way of work is influenced by this style”.

 

.G.R

Jan 14, 2021 20:43

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