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- $5k - $10k
The Ballerina, A two-person digital painting exhibition by Yasmin Zandieh and Ehsan Ronagh, opens on September 3, 2020.
Yasmin and Ehsan's digital painting exhibition focuses on love, the old known yet strange and engaging concept as ancient as time itself. As mentioned in the exhibition statement, The Ballerina collection has been formed to express love and tipsiness by combining the three arts: photography, calligraphy, and ballet.
Both artists have experienced in modern contemporary art and hold an academic degree in architecture. Their shared interest in blending art mediums has bound Ehsan Ronagh, an architecture Ph.D. and university lecturer, with Yasmin Zandieh, a bachelor of architecture with a passion for the emergence of divine love through women characters in her works. "When love wins over wisdom, tipsiness appears, and how beautifully we dance and fall in love," say artists in their statement for The Ballerina Exhibition.
The colorful exhibition, reminding us of the magical expression of love and beauty, uses Biafarin smart online exhibition technology and will continue through Saturday, October 3, 2020.
View the artworks and learn more about artists at https://www.biafarin.com/theballerina
Artist:
Yasmin Zandieh was born in Tehran, 1997. She has a BA in architecture. Zandieh, who has a BA from Azad University; explores a myriad of themes in her works. Her great interest in graphics and modern art made her pursue it more seriously. She works in mixed media art style by combining digital art and calligraphy.
Ehsan Ronagh was born in Tehran, 1987. He has a Ph.D. in architecture and lecturer at Azad University, His great interest in graphics and modern art made him pursue it more seriously. He began his interest primarily as a digital artist and Later, Exploring different avenues in Persian classical and also modern calligraphy, he has since expanded his practice in calligraphy and invented a new style called The mirror. He went on to combine digital art and calligraphy and turned to the mixed media art style.
The presence of a woman is very evident in their works of art. Because they both believe that the woman is the emergence of divine love and is the source of love in the world. They have exhibited their works in solo private shows and currently live and work in Tehran, Iran.
https://www.biafarin.com/theballerina
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