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Women of the Harem No.19 Photograph

Nasser Palangi

Australia

Photography, Ink on Canvas

Size: 40 W x 60 H x 0.1 D in

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In Women of the Harem, I embark on a visual journey that unveils the nuanced lives of Iranian women within the Royal court, specifically the Harem, during the Qajar period. Employing digital decoupage techniques with a modern and contemporary vision, this collection seeks to reimagine and reinterpret the experiences, challenges, and situations faced by women serving as wives and lovers to the king. The Qajar era was characterized by a confluence of tradition, political intricacies, and cultural transformations, particularly within the intimate confines of the Harem. "Women of the Harem" employs digital decoupage to blend and layer visual elements, creating a rich and textured narrative that transcends the conventional depictions of this historical period. Digital decoupage, as a modern interpretation of traditional collage, allows for a seamless integration of diverse visual elements. Through this technique, I aim to capture the intricacies of life in the Harem, presenting a visual tapestry that highlights the relationships, aspirations, and challenges faced by these women as they navigated the complex dynamics of the royal court. Women of the Harem is not only an artistic endeavour but a reinterpretation of history through a modern lens. It seeks to breathe new life into the stories of these women, challenging historical stereotypes and inviting viewers to reconsider the roles and agency of women in the Harem. The digital medium allows for a dynamic and immersive experience, fostering a reflection on the intersections of power, desire, and individuality within the context of the Qajar period.

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Photography:Ink on Canvas

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Size:40 W x 60 H x 0.1 D in

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Nasser Palangi is a prominent Australian-Iranian artist and academic whose creative journey has spanned continents and cultures. Born in 1957 in the historic city of Hamedan, Iran, Nasser resides in the vibrant city of Sydney, Australia. In recognition of his exceptional talent, Palangi was granted a special residency visa by the Australian Government as a distinguished talent artist in 2001. In 2022, he also received a Golden Visa and Residency from the Emirates Government. In the past fifteen years, he has been travelling through Iran and the Middle East, exploring nature, people, social and cultural issues, and values of the Middle Eastern countries. He has authored educational books and videos on visual art teaching and has exhibited his work widely since 2000. Nasser's recent projects include Persia Now, Peace Symphony, Wars Left Behind, Memory Canvas, Nature's Mysteries, Oriental Memory and Patterns and Calligraphy.

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