Memory of a Persian Garden

The structure of a Persian garden is reworked across the wall, combining geometry and fragmented figures.

A large-scale public mural developed across multiple architectural surfaces, drawing from the spatial logic of the Persian garden.



Public Mural Project – Tehran Municipality, Iran, December 2020


This project was developed through a direct invitation from the Mural Department of the Tehran Beautification Organization.

Instead of representing the garden as a single image, I approached it as a spatial system. Its elements—geometry, pathways, and vegetation—are translated into a simplified structure across the wall.

 

Fragments of figures, drawn from Persian miniature painting, are placed within this framework. They do not form a complete narrative, but appear as dispersed moments within the structure.

 

The composition extends across multiple surfaces, using the architecture as part of the work rather than a neutral background. What emerges is not a reconstruction of the garden, but a shift in how it is seen—something built from fragments, structure, and movement across space.



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