Hello. My name is Naghme Bizargiti, and I would like to tell you a little about who I am, what I have done, and what my passion is. I was born in 1992, in Rasht, Iran. But currently I am living...
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Hello. My name is Naghme Bizargiti, and I would like to tell you a little about who I am, what I have done, and what my passion is.
I was born in 1992, in Rasht, Iran. But currently I am living in Tehran. After finishing high school, I decided that I wanted to study Architecture. Therefore, I started majoring in architecture at Azad University of Anzali. I graduated in 2015, but I knew there was still a great amount of knowledge that I desired to gain. As a result, I went on master’s degree in interior design.
It was during my university years that I found my true passion-art and painting. Of course, I had been familiar with some types of art before (as a teenager, I used to play Sitar and aslo used to take sketching classes). Also, my father is a writer and my mother is in love with art. I think maybe being an artist's child and living in a family that pays special attention to art had a special effect on me... It wasn’t until the year 2020 that I realized I was truly and genuinely in love with painting. I must say it was Iran Daroudi’s masterpieces as well as her ways of thinking that really made me interested in this specific field of art. So, I started searching, observing, and reading because I wanted to learn as much I could. From the bottom of my heart, I wanted to broaden my knowledge in art. I even got started and drew my feelings...
By observing her work, as well as other well-known artists, I am learning how to be a good observer as she told me the secret of feelings that "Remember, first of all you must learn how to observe then you can feel and then painting."
It reminded me james joyce (irish novelist) quotation "Shut your eyes and see."
These all helps me with improving my comprehension of art, and specifically paintings.
At the end,
I convey the enigma of what I observe and perceive with employing hues and the canvas takes the colour of my feelings to itself ...!