Sepand
Artistic
Group
Painting
Exhibition
The
Moon
Is
Coming
To
My
Home
An
artist’s
work
is
nothing
but
the
confirmation
of
beauty,
and
it
cannot
teach
anything
if
it
doesn’t
harbor
any
truth.
An
artist
is
after
the
art
of
observation.
Bertolt
Bretch,
the
20th
century
German
playwright,
has
stated
that:
“It
is a
necessity
of
times
to
see
things
in
their
transitionary
process.”
There
would
be
no
change
unless
it
is
necessary.
An
artist’s
nature
and
soul
becomes
convoluted
in
spite
of
its
simplicity
in
the
evolutionary
process
of
his/her
works’
development
as
far
as
he/she
becomes
accustomed
to
shadows
in
his/her
delicate
imagination
to
analyze
the
truth
and
see
his/her
soul
luminous
in
its
primary
disposition.
A
painter
probes
the
immensity
of
his/her
mind
in
search
of
light
to
explore
and
believe
in
moments.
The
repetition
of
small
squares
on
the
canvas
and
experimentation
with
the
vicissitudes
of
life
hidden
behind
the
words
of a
city
is
the
result
of
companionship
between
the
painter
and
the
light
to
allow
the
moon
to
his/her
home.
The
painter
of
purities
is
always
in
search
of
the
white
asleep
in
the
evolutionary
process
of
the
shapes
and
the
whisper
of
colors
to
experience
the
word
vacuum
in
its
vast
proportions.
The
pivot
of a
compass
is
restless
in
an
artist’s
mind
and
cannot
touchdown
any
centers
and
stabilize
around
any
axes
because
the
horizon
of
his/her
thoughts
is
immeasurable
and
the
moon
light
accessible.
The
necessity
of
times
in
an
artist’s
works
is
based
upon
his/her
inner
revolution
to
learn
the
art
of
observation
and
see
things
in
the
process
of
their
transition
because
according
to
Bretch
“One
cannot
truly
enjoy
a
piece
of
art
unless
they
learn
the
art
of
observation.”
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