$ 235.00
Under the shelter of generosity by Maryam Lamei Harvani. Size: 12 x 16 inches (30,3 x 40,5 cm.) 14 x 18 inches (35,5 x 45,7 cm.), 16 x 20 inches (40,5 x 50,8 cm.), and XLARGE 20 X 24 inches (50,8 x 61 cm).
Giclée print of an original in acrylic, watercolor, and cardboard. This limited edition print is printed on artist-quality pigment- and acid-free cotton paper and comes unframed. Each print in this series of 50, comes numbered and signed by the artist with the date of printing. While all prints come unframed, they all fit standard frame sizes and standard pre-cut mat sizes (read: you won’t ever need to pay for pricey custom framing).
Please note: These prints show Maryam's specific technique which translates in uneven/grained color and texture. This effect is intentional and is part of Maryam's unique artistic expression.
Category: Acrylic. Watercolor. Iranian artist.
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About the artist:
Maryam Lamei Harvani was born in 1985 in Sarab, a historical city in northwest of Iran. After graduating in Graphic Design, she was awarded the National Art Prize and the art award from the Ministry of Science Research. Her work is inspired by the Iranian Golo Morgh (Flower and Bird) paintings, a traditional Persian way of painting in which the flower is the beloved and the bird is the lover.
Maryam is also part of Iran's Miniaturist Association, Tehran Visual Arts Association, and Zanjan Visual Arts Association. She has participated in more than twenty exhibitions in Art museums, galleries, and cultural centers as well as her individual show in Paris in 2009 and in Istanbul-Turkey 2019. She taught workshops on Iranian painting in universities and Art Institutes from 2006 to 2014 and was in charge of the Visual Arts Association of Zanjan Province in 2010. Her work is also published in journals and art books.
Maryam has taught workshops on Iranian painting and as an art teacher in universities and art institutes from 2006 to 2014. She participated as a juror of a miniature workshop in the 18th and 19th International Festival in 2011 and 2012, and she was also in charge of the Visual Arts Association of Zanjan Province in 2010. She published various works in journals and art books during these years.
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