Entries by niloofarataeifar

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One-Day Exhibition of the Artist at Work 2 – Bostan Art Gallery

Following the intensive live performance, the project culminated in a group exhibition held on Friday, June 19, 2026, at Bostan Art Gallery. This exhibition showcased the final bodies of work developed by the artists throughout the week. My display featured a meticulous installation consisting of three miniature paper-cut trees alongside an accordion fold tree series. […]

The Lone Root, Last Trace of a Tree That Fled

The 12-Hour JourneyOn June 15, 2026, this 12-hour durational live performance unfolded as an immersive and meditative experience at Bostan art Gallery. Throughout the continuous 12 hours, the gallery space transformed into a site of raw creation, where every single line, botanical form, and figure was carved in real-time. Operating under the constraints of time […]

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“Out of Frame”

This artwork explores the concept of “The First Other” through the profound lens of birth, origin, and existential attachment. For a child, the mother represents the very first identity recognized outside of the self. Utilizing the meticulous and visceral technique of multi-layered papercutting, the piece visually metaphorizes the severing of the umbilical cord an act […]

My Paper-Cut Illustrations at the IIS Annual Show

The Illustration Week exhibition, titled Remembrance, ran from November 1 to 11, 2024, at the Iranian Artists Forum in Tehran. Organized by the Iranian Illustrator Society, the exhibition showcased the work of independent artist members of the society. The theme, Remembrance, invited us illustrators to explore the concepts of memory and nostalgia. This year, for […]

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Papier-Mâché Workshop: Make Your Idea Alive

Last Thursday, October 17th, I hosted a papier-mâché workshop at the SAAD Gallery, sharing the experience with enthusiasts and students eager to transform their two-dimensional ideas into three-dimensional forms. Watching participants with no prior artistic experience bring 2D characters to life was both fascinating and challenging. We began by sketching ideas on paper, followed by […]

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Lino Printing Workshop at Sad Gallery

On September 12th, I hosted two exciting lino printing workshops at Sad Gallery, where a dozen art enthusiasts came together to explore this unique and tactile printmaking technique. It was incredible to see how each participant brought their creativity to life by designing and printing their own custom tote bags. We began with sketching ideas […]