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The image emerges from the wall itself, rather than being placed onto it.

The first intervention in the Surface as Memory series, where the initial framework of the project began to take shape.



Selected (Second Prize), National Mural Biennial – Tehran Municipality, Iran, April 2014


This work started from the condition of the wall itself.

Like many urban surfaces in Tehran, it was already fragmented—marked by layers, damage, and a lack of visual coherence.

Instead of covering these conditions, I worked with them. The composition developed in direct response to the structure and material of the wall, allowing the image to form within what was already there.

The visual language draws partly from Persian miniature painting, especially its spatial logic, but it is not used as a reference to be repeated. It is rethought in relation to the urban surface.

 

The figures appear in the process of dismantling and reconstructing a fragmented structure. This is not a fixed narrative, but a way of responding to the instability of the environment itself.

 

A figure emerging from above introduces a shift within the scene—something between disruption and transformation. Rather than presenting a finished image, the work remains tied to the condition of the wall, where material and image cannot be separated.

 


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