Painter and sketch artist Morteza Yazdani is showing at Mah Art Gallery in Tehran a series of paintings reflecting his contemplation on ancient Iranian myths.
“Habitat” is Yazdani’s exhibit underway at the gallery till June 1. On display are his sketchy-styled paintings of plants, animals and humans coexisting in ancient times, according to Tandis online magazine of visual art.
Art researcher Mohammad Moeenoddini compares the paintings to the drawings of Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
In the paintings, a habitat shared by vegetation, animals and humans seems to be in an ideal ambiance.
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