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The article discusses the artistic inspiration drawn from the Jame Mosque of Isfahan by Atefeh Majidi Nezhad, an Iranian artist. Nezhad's works creatively respond to Iranian architecture, particularly focusing on Isfahan's architectural concepts. Through techniques like monotype and installation on canvas, Nezhad interprets the historical quality of the Jame Mosque, aiming to evoke a heightened awareness of the impact of architectural structures and spaces. Nezhad's "Zero-G" series of installations explores the influence of monuments on individual identity, using lace fabric to symbolize femininity and lightness. [Extracted from the article] |