Beauties of Iran (other face of Iran)
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Thanks, dear Mike. It is more challenging than before, and I also dream of a lasting peace in the region and reconciliation between the two great nations.
I dream of a wise person who dares to suggest a union in the region, following the example set by EU countries. -
Meydan-e Masgh (Soldiers' drill arena), Tehran, Qajar era.




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My exhibition at Etehadie edifice has been extended for the 4th week. This is the place:
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Ettehadieh Edifice to host exhibit featuring 40 years of Tehran art history
TEHRAN – Ettehadieh Edifice, a Qajar-era monument in downtown Tehran, will be hosting an exhibition that will review the history of visual arts in and around Tehran over the past 40 years.
Tehran Times (www.tehrantimes.com)
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This is my painting from the edifice (the mood is totally different, very colorful, etc)

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A fantastic piece Majid, as ever. Perspective makes a huge impact as I am learning with renders.
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Nowadays, the economic issues are really tough. By the way, this is life.. nothing to complain.
We also sat about a one-day urban sketching event (I and 9 fellow architects in cooperation with the edifice management, (under the local municipality). 75 participants, in 5 groups...
This is me in a dark red t-shirt:

My friend's sketch:

The whole crowd:

Judging process, discussing every single piece of art-work:

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Student entries:

My work:

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When I was 14 I was flying to the UK from Australia and we had engine problems so the aircraft was grounded for a few days. the airline took us on a very long drive into the dessert to a hotel almost standing almost alone. I remembered the complexity of the wall decorations almost jewel like and intricate. The other things I remember was getting an electric shock every tim I touched any metal I was told it was the combination of almost zero humidity an wearing man made textile shirt. The other thing I remember is that the tv would not start until 4PM and the first thing everyday on TV was the then Shar Playing classical piano
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Let's hope for a lasting peace, then people may travel freely. I can not figure out why our world is like this now.
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Fascinating photos reveal life in Iran before the revolution
The stunning photos of life across vibrant Iran in the 60s and 70s portray a seemingly cosmopolitan kingdom on the brink of change.
Mail Online (www.dailymail.co.uk)
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Thanks for that, Majid. Positive, life affirming posts are always welcome. With the events around the world as they are, lift the spirit.
You made my day today.
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We, ordinary people, are living our lives and are changing /bending the rules despite all politics!
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Power in numbers Majid, I have had some respect for those Iranian people I have met in Australia
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