Persian Abstractions

This series draws from Persian script, ornament, geometry, and cultural memory as sources for abstraction. In these works, calligraphy, pattern, and architectural motifs move beyond their original meanings to become form, rhythm, structure, and space. References to architecture, poetry, and ornament are fragmented, layered, and reinterpreted through a contemporary visual vocabulary.

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Eshgh (Love)