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Maryam Fardinard

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Maryam Fardinfard, an Iranian artist residing in Dubai, showcases six realistic artworks in the exhibition "EMERGING." Her works are poetic and contemplative, capable of transporting the viewer to another emotional dimension. "Daydreamer" is a portrait of a feline created with Pitt pastel pencils. The vibrant colors and captivating atmosphere capture the viewer's attention, while the well-calibrated lights and shadows make the animal's eyes luminous. The animal emerges through the perfect calibration of lights and shadows, giving its gaze an aura of mystery. The choice of colors and the positioning of the animal can evoke the concept of hidden freedom and power. "Nostalgia" depicts a still life with darker tones and a suspended atmosphere. An overturned basket of vegetables, a dark bottle, an amphora, and oranges, some whole and others peeled, compose the artwork. These elements can symbolize the fragility of human existence, the ephemeral nature of life, and the passage of time. "November" captures an autumn landscape with shades of orange, yellow, and brown. The mountainous scenery with the river in the foreground conveys tranquility and a connection with nature. The autumnal colors symbolize the transition and transformation of life, inviting the observer to reflect on the perpetual cycle of birth and death. "Portrait of a Hunter" is a portrait of an eagle against a black background.

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