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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.”