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Meghdad Lorpour

Untitled, 2018140 x 240 x 4cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on canvasDastan
Description
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The artwork features a serene seascape with a distinctive curved horizon line that divides the canvas. The predominant colors are muted shades of blue and gray, creating a calming and atmospheric ambiance. The composition is balanced, with the horizon line serving as a central focal point. The technique appears to be a photographic or digital manipulation, with a subtle, almost dreamlike quality to the overall scene. The artwork may be intended to evoke a sense of tranquility and contemplation, inviting the viewer to pause and immerse themselves in the peaceful, expansive ocean landscape. ...

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The Gripping Claws of Waves from " Nashi Wind" Series
Artist
Meghdad Lorpour
B.1983, Iranian

Inspired by Persian mythology and Miniature Painting, Meghdad Lorpour’s large-scale paintings depict nature — landscapes, forests, mountains, animals — while infusing it with mythological layers of meaning. The mythical atmosphere of his works is further accentuated by the minimalist use of colder hues. Lorpour is inspired by the unpredictableness of natural phenomena. By ‘artificially’ placing objects and shapes into his sceneries, the artist creates a fuse of landscape and still life. The objects, such as a bottle, an apple or an arch, further hint to the mysteries of mythology and symbolism. Lorpour is interested in the emotional connection his work has with his audience. In the eerie reality of the relationship between those who hunt and those who are hunted, it is up to the individual to find their space. ...

Meghdad Lorpour: Artworks
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Untitled, 2020
84.5 x 110 x 16cm
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Meghdad Lorpour
Untitled, 2021
76.5 x 85 x 3.5cm
Untitled
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Meghdad Lorpour
Untitled, 2018
140 x 240 x 4cm
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Meghdad Lorpour
Untitled, 2021
105.5 x 134 x 4.5cm
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Meghdad Lorpour
Untitled, 2021
130 x 210 x 3.5cm
Coiling Into It Again
Meghdad Lorpour
Coiling Into It Again, 2020
34.5 x 48cm
Coiling Out of It
Meghdad Lorpour
Coiling Out of It, 2020
34.5 x 48cm
The Gripping Claws of Waves from " Nashi Wind" Series
Meghdad Lorpour
The Gripping Claws of Waves from " Nashi Wind" Series, 2024
112 x 260cm
Dastan
Gallery
Dastan
Tehrān, Toronto

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