"Sasanian epigraph" painting
size: 58 X 58
technique : charcoal & conte , brass
This artwork unveils a window into the ancient history of Iran, showcasing an image of the Sassanian inscription of Simereh Mosque in Ilam province with breathtaking detail and hyperrealism. It's as if the artist's brush has meticulously captured every grain of history on canvas, transporting the viewer on a journey through the depths of time.
The inscription's letters, delicate lines, and enigmatic motifs are depicted with such finesse that they seem to hold the untold secrets of the Sassanian era. The incorporation of brass adds depth and dimension to the piece, evoking a sense of antiquity and authenticity in the viewer.
This artwork transcends mere painting; it's a recreation of history and Iranian identity. The Sassanian inscription of Simereh Mosque is a precious treasure of ancient Iran, offering invaluable insights into the history, religion, culture, and art of that era.
As we gaze upon this artwork, the whispers of history seem to echo in our ears, introducing us to the grandeur of the Sassanian civilization and its glorious past.