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Sculpture, Kamran SOKHANPARDAZ on Ceramic
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Pottery art by Dr. Kamran SOKHANPARDAZ pottery, one of the oldest and most widespread of the decorative arts, consisting of objects made of clay and hardened with heat. The objects made are commonly useful ones, such as vessels for holding liquids or plates or bowls from which food can be served. About kamran sokhanpardaz: Iranian Poet, Potter, Photographer, Author, Art Historian, Environmental Artist, and Archaeologist. Ph.D. in History of Islamic Turkish Arts (Area Of Study: Great Seljuk Architecture and Ornaments), Turkey M.A. in Art Research, Iran B.A. in Archeology, Iran A.A. in Archeology, Iran Environmental artist, potter, photographer, poet; Kamran SOKHANPARDAZ was born in 1982, in Iran (Darab). In 2001 he entered the Faculty of Art and Architecture in Bu-Ali Sina University, studying for a Bachelor Degree in the field of Archaeology. He completed his studies in 2006. In 2007 he began studies at the M.A. level at the Shahed University, Faculty of Art in the field of Research of Arts. In 2016 he began studies at the doctoral level at the Samsun Ondokuz University, in the field of Turkish-Islamic Arts History. He completed his studies in 2020 and was awarded a doctorate degree. He has done extensive research in the field of architectural bed decorations of the Great Seljuk period, decorations related to İslamic architecture, and traditional arts. He focused on environmental art and Pottery from 2010 to now. He continued to work in nature and conceptual themes from 2010 to now. As an environmental artist, his art projects (warning Project, trees at work Project, stitching of soil Project, Memories of stone Project and etc.) attempts to link the ideas, concepts, and Purity underlying the interconnected nature of life. Throughout his work can be found a deep fascination with the relationships between self and the natural world.
2010
Kamran SOKHANPARDAZ on Ceramic
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9.8 W x 9.8 H x 9.8 D in
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Iranian Poet, Potter, Photographer, Author, Art Historian, Environmental Artist, and Archaeologist. Ph.D. in History of Islamic Turkish Arts (Area Of Study: Great Seljuk Architecture and Ornaments), Turkey M.A. in Art Research, Iran B.A. in Archeology, Iran A.A. in Archeology, Iran Environmental artist, potter, photographer, poet; Kamran SOKHANPARDAZ was born in 1982, in Iran (Darab). In 2001 he entered the Faculty of Art and Architecture in Bu-Ali Sina University, studying for a Bachelor Degree in the field of Archaeology. He completed his studies in 2006. In 2007 he began studies at the M.A. level at the Shahed University, Faculty of Art in the field of Research of Arts. In 2016 he began studies at the doctoral level at the Samsun Ondokuz University, in the field of Turkish-Islamic Arts History. He completed his studies in 2020 and was awarded a doctorate degree. He has done extensive research in the field of architectural bed decorations of the Great Seljuk period, decorations related to İslamic architecture, and traditional arts. He focused on environmental art and Pottery from 2010 to now. He continued to work in nature and conceptual themes from 2010 to now. As an environmental artist, his art projects (warning Project, trees at work Project, stitching of soil Project, Memories of stone Project and etc.) attempts to link the ideas, concepts, and Purity underlying the interconnected nature of life. Throughout his work can be found a deep fascination with the relationships between self and the natural world.
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