Land scape CONTEMPORARY ART REVIEW LandEscape meets Mitra Tashakori I love the leaves of the trees Nature and the leaves and the trunks of the trees and the tree of this glorious word have alwayss been a symbol of life, greenery and health for me. I like to keep the leaves with the same color and shape and Immortalize them in my memories. The existence of so much variety In the color and shape of the leaves is unique and amazing and I love this wonder. Spring, summer, autumn, and winter, the forms of nature, the freshness, the greenness of the leaves, and this rejuvenation, yellowing, falling, and a new beginning … For me, It is an association of life and death, and the distance between the two that must be lived very well. Leaves is an experiencee from my recent collection that I have dealt with most In the Covid_19 period. This collection started many years ago and continues to this day, and Its charm never ends . @mitratashakori1 An interview by Josh Ryder, curator I do believe that we are surrounded by a and Melissa C. Hilborn, curator myriad of objects that shape our artistic [email protected] character on a daily basis. As for me, I well remember how the patterns and flowers in Hello Mitra and welcome toLandEscape. my mother’s embroidery would interest and Before starting to elaborate about your entangle me. artistic production we would start this Soon after I graduated from high school, I interview with a couple of questions about chose art and graphics as my major. So, I your background. Are there any experiences think all these would ultimately affect the that did particularly influence your formation of my works. evolution as an artist? Moreover, how does yourcultural substratum address the Graphics is a creative field which offers a direction of your current artistic research? wide space to maneuver in. It is used not only in advertisements, but also in the creative Mitra Tashakori: Greetings to the lovely works of art. This field became a good team of LandEscape platform for the creation of my art.
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