A large-scale site-specific intervention extending the “Surface as Memory” series across an architectural sequence, embedding multiple narrative fragments within a deteriorated urban structure.
- Public Mural Project – Tehran Beautification Organization, Tehran, Iran, March 2021
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Commissioned by the Municipality of Kerman, this project expands the series beyond Tehran, translating its core approach into a new urban context.
Spanning an extended architectural surface, the work is composed of multiple scenes derived from Persian miniature, distributed along the structure rather than concentrated in a single focal point.
Each fragment responds to the specific conditions of the wall—its openings, structural divisions, and areas of decay—creating a continuous yet non-linear visual narrative.
The composition unfolds across the surface like a sequence, allowing viewers to encounter the work gradually as they move through the space.
By extending the intervention across a larger scale and into a different city, the project reinforces the adaptability of the series—maintaining a consistent visual language while responding to new spatial and cultural contexts.




