The portrait appears only from a distance, dissolving into color points up close.
A large-scale
mural constructed through dispersed color dots, where the image depends on the
viewer’s position.
Public Mural Project – Hamedan Municipality, Iran, April 2022
This work is
built from numerous small points of color distributed across the surface.
Up close, the
image breaks apart into separate dots. As the viewer moves back, these elements
come together to form a recognizable face.
The image does
not exist in a single fixed state. It shifts depending on distance, moving
between clarity and fragmentation.
What becomes
important is the act of looking. The viewer completes the image through
position and movement.
Placed within the
everyday flow of the city, the work appears and disappears as people pass by—at
times visible, at times lost within the surface.

