Thank you so much for the lecture, very informative. And your work is super inspiring. I am interested in learning more about ceramics and textures in qajar area, do you by any chance know any specific books or articles that might help me? Thank you
@aynazrad95344 жыл бұрын
سلام خیلی خوب بود دستتون درد نکنه من هم دانشجوی رشته سرامیک هستم در خارج از ایران چند راهنمایی میخواستم از شما اگر ممکن باشه
@doloresm73965 жыл бұрын
Simply stunning work. To watch the evolution of your technique was amazing. This coming from a lay person that only appreciates beautiful works of art. Iran is such a beautiful country, with so much talent and amazing history that everyone should be required to study. One cannot appreciate history and art history unless and until we begin with Iran. Thank you for sharing your lecture, I learned so much. I wanted to find out more about the women in Iran who work the clay as they did ages ago, never realizing I would find this information and more. Thank you, again.
@richardseverson49926 жыл бұрын
Excellent lecture, I saw many things that looked like Chinese motifs, I'm sure the Chinese were influenced by your culture by the silk road
@shabanalighorbani6007 жыл бұрын
This lecture regarding Persian Ceramics History and Design from prehistoric to contemporary, was held on May 16, 2016 at Clay Place at Standard exhibit space and gallery in Pittsburgh, PA,USA with kind invitation and support of Mr. James A. Turnbull and Mr. Graham Turnbull. The same lecture, also was presented on April 27, 2016 at New York University, NYU Steinhardt School of Art and Art Professions in the Einstein Auditorium with kind invitation and support of Professor Dr. Judith Schwartz, head of Sculpture in Crafts.