Original artwork description:

This artwork is from collection called" The inviolables garden" which is inspired by persian carpet.
The Idea of creating the garden I used to grow up on just came to me while I was sitting in my studio in Berlin watching the sun coming through the window bringing in the movement of leaves in the wind on the ground. This immediately took me to my childhood memories. We laid down on carpets and played with the sunlights which lit up the trees and flowers on our carpet. Somehow the life of our garden depended on sunlight. The mesmerising moves got into me and made me want my garden to always be alive and this was the beginning of creating this collection.
Imagine the ability to immerse yourself into the living, breathing pages of our history and you see the nurture in its most pure form, where the time has stopped a long time ago but the human still lives up to the eternal rhythm of nature. Time is passing by and things are changing slowly but relentlessly. A day doesn’t seem very long, but changes do happen. Each day, a little different. A little bit of drift this way or that. As Brigit Pegeen Kelly says in “The orchard” “All our murals, pictures of gardens and presiding deities, things painted on plaster to keep the dying company, a toppled jar, a narrow bird, an ornamental tree with no name...might stay forever.” As if I wanted to stop the time and leave the garden as it is and don’t let it die. I wanted the paradise to stay forever silent. I want to live in paradise. I keep my paradise alive.

The edges of the canvas are extra deep 4cm, and white
Due to the concept of the painting which represent the old carpet style, I did not applied any varnish on the painting, however if you prefer to have it varnished, I will do as you wish.
It will be sent rolled in a tube.
Comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#painting #acrylic #colour #carpet #symbalism 

What I Remember 18 (2023) Acrylic painting
by Anahita Ghazanfari

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This artwork is from collection called" The inviolables garden" which is inspired by persian carpet.
The Idea of creating the garden I used to grow up on just came to me while I was sitting in my studio in Berlin watching the sun coming through the window bringing in the movement of leaves in the wind on the ground. This immediately took me to my childhood memories. We laid down on carpets and played with the sunlights which lit up the trees and flowers on our carpet. Somehow the life of our garden depended on sunlight. The mesmerising moves got into me and made me want my garden to always be alive and this was the beginning of creating this collection.
Imagine the ability to immerse yourself into the living, breathing pages of our history and you see the nurture in its most pure form, where the time has stopped a long time ago but the human still lives up to the eternal rhythm of nature. Time is passing by and things are changing slowly but relentlessly. A day doesn’t seem very long, but changes do happen. Each day, a little different. A little bit of drift this way or that. As Brigit Pegeen Kelly says in “The orchard” “All our murals, pictures of gardens and presiding deities, things painted on plaster to keep the dying company, a toppled jar, a narrow bird, an ornamental tree with no name...might stay forever.” As if I wanted to stop the time and leave the garden as it is and don’t let it die. I wanted the paradise to stay forever silent. I want to live in paradise. I keep my paradise alive.

The edges of the canvas are extra deep 4cm, and white
Due to the concept of the painting which represent the old carpet style, I did not applied any varnish on the painting, however if you prefer to have it varnished, I will do as you wish.
It will be sent rolled in a tube.
Comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#painting #acrylic #colour #carpet #symbalism 
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