Tehran – In response to brutal attacks by Israeli and Iranian commanders, fellow compatriots and civilian martians, visual artists organized a dedicated art workshop at the Art Bureau of Tehran.
The event aims to express and protest the national solidarity against recent violence through the power of the visual arts.
The two-day event gathered a group of visual artists on Friday to express a protest against the savage attacks by Israeli and Iranian martial artists through the creation of impactful artwork.
The two-day gathering, which began Friday, brought together a diverse group of talented artists who are committed to conveying their anger and sadness over the savage assaults committed by Israel and the loss of respected martyrs.
Participants used their creative skills to create engaging artwork that reflects the resilience of Iranian people and condemns recent attacks. The workshop provided a platform for artists to guide their emotions and demonstrate support for maritalists and victims of this violence.
Respected instructors Faloki and Hassan Lulamin, including Seyyed Masoud Shojaei Tabatabai, Saber Sheikh Rezai, Mohammadreza Doostmohammadi, Ali Mohammad Shikhi, Ali Potgar, Nasser Seifi, Hossein Esmati and Abbas Ganje’i, participated in this artistic gathering.
Their presence added depth and importance to the event, highlighting the importance of artistic expression as a form of resistance and national unity.
The artwork created in this workshop serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggles facing Iran and its people. They also stand as evidence of an unbreakable spirit of resistance and a collective hope for peace and justice. Through this artistic initiative, participants aimed to reaffirm their attitudes towards violence and occupation and send messages of resilience and solidarity. The event highlights the important role of art in expressing social emotions and fostering a sense of unity in the face of adversity.
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