Artist: Saba Sheikh Abu Masudi
The artwork, titled "Hod Hod-e Saba" draws its inspiration from a Persian poem, symbolizing the hoopoe bird, a messenger of good news. The scene depicts a young man sitting by a stream, playing his instrument, surrounded by various birds that represent joy and harmony in nature. The gentle flow of the water, combined with the detailed foliage and rocks, creates a serene atmosphere. The use of watercolor brings softness to the landscape, while gouache highlights the vivid details of the figures and the setting. Delicate pencil strokes provide a timeless quality, emphasizing the peaceful connection between the figure and the natural world. The pencil sketch version of "Hod Hod-e Saba" captures the same peaceful scene as the colored version but in a more subtle monochromatic style. The young man, with his instrument, remains the focal point, surrounded by birds and flowing water. The pencil's fine strokes define the delicate details of the birds, trees, and rocks. The watercolor and gouache colors are subtly implied, maintaining a calm and timeless atmosphere. This version accentuates the serene and harmonious relationship between the human figure and nature, keeping the poem’s message of spreading joyful news intact. This artwork was created in A4 dimensions.
Category:
MiniatureArt Style:
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Design on paper with pencil, watercolor, and gouacheHight:
29.7 cmWidth
21 cmDepth:
0 cmWeight:
0 kgd