Description
The above work is one of Marmaris’ best-selling designs. A unique and original wall painting with the design of Khajovi bridge in Isfahan.
Of course, this is not a role of Paul Khajovi these days in Isfahan; The source of inspiration for this picture is a painting in the book of Orientalism, this book is the result of the hand drawings of French artists who visited Isfahan and other big cities of Iran during the Safavid period. One of the main attractions of this work is the use of mixed water technique; A technique in which we have very transparent and so-called spiritual colors.
The artist of this work is Masoud Janqarban Aziz, who has executed his design with two colors of turquoise blue (the color that is the symbol of Isfahan) and light and dark shades of brown.
Painting with limited color has always been a difficult task and requires a lot of skill; Something that the artist of this work has overcome well. Despite this limitation in the number of colors, Masoud Jangharban has executed all the details of the bridge, including its openings and entrances, the stone steps of the bridge, the people passing by, all of them beautifully and elegantly.