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$99.00

Miniature gouache on traditional handmade paper.

11.81x15.78"

Limited edition 100 of 200.

This was painted last year but it is inspired by the 14th-17 century Safavid Era in Iran (matted and framed).
In this painting you can see Half naked Persian women drinking wine in those years, demonstrating their hairstyle and the way dressed, and the chalice that they use for wine drinking.
During the Safavid Era (14th-17th centuries), Persian artists played a significant role in preserving and promoting Iranian culture and beliefs through their art. The Safavid rulers themselves were great patrons of the arts, encouraging the development of various art forms, including miniature painting.
Iranian miniature painting typically depicted scenes from literature, mythology, religion, court life, and daily activities. The artists paid close attention to intricate details, such as elaborate costumes, architectural elements, and delicate brushwork. The use of vibrant colors, often derived from natural pigments, was another distinctive feature of Iranian miniature paintings.
These artworks often served as visual narratives, conveying stories and concepts deeply rooted in Iranian culture and beliefs. They reflected the aesthetics, values, and aspirations of the time, capturing the essence of the Safavid society.

Fatemeh Abri

$100.00

Ink, pan pastel, collage on paper.

20x16"

"Floating Empress" explores the intricate nature of identity, vulnerability, power, and the enigmatic nature of existence. The figure, an embodiment of fragmented identities, is suspended in dreamlike detachment while gazing into the oblivion looking for meaning in an ambiguous world. Her body , marked by vulnerability and strength , floats in fragile dignity as she carries the weight of diverse cultural and personal experiences

Anupa Khemadasa

$1,200.00

Mixed media on canvas.

36x36x2"

Used with vintage magazines (1970-1990 years) made into collage for background
Hand painted over
Gloss epoxy smooth finish 1/1

Art made on stretched canvas over wooden frame. to create this piece artist used acrylic paint. art fully covered in gloss epoxy finish for smooth glossy look and protection over time. this is 1 of 1 original piece and there are no copies nor prints.

KISS PINK

$1,540.00

Oil on canvas.

22x28x1"

Inspired by the painting "The Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli. Venus being the Roman goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and victory, this was a juxtaposition to the original painting featuring an ending versus beginning. I have always had a great appreciation of the Renaissance and Baroque paintings so it was fun to gain inspiration and study from those works.

Rachael Springman