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Artwork
Street art piece
Last Kiss
Street Art Museum Amsterdam
Author:
Nafir
Artist Bio:
Nafir is a self-taught iranian artist born in Tehran whose works are influenced by traditional iranian art and culture. As he call him self vandal street artist his art focus on social problems of Iran and whole world. Nafir start tagging in 2008 on crowded walls of Iran to fight with censorship political and social problems. He found his moniker in an old school book of Molavi (Rumi) poetry, which literally translates as ‘scream’. His work often references traditional Iranian art such as eslimi and carpet weaving - combining two things that should not be together: one which is accepted and revered; the other forbidden.
In Iran, where Street Art is strictly illegal, Nafir is compelled to paint quickly and make strong statements about social and political problems in his country. Preparing and cutting stencils in his studio, he has mastered the skill of putting up his work in a matter of seconds. When painting abroad and with permission however, his artwork tends to be much more personal and expressive. His paintings can be found around the world in Iran, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Italy, Germany, Norway, Netherlands, Turkey, India and Georgia
Place:
Immanuel Kanthof
Date:
2015
Technique:
Spray Can
Material:
Brick
Acquisition:
Commission
Completed:
2015
Condition:
Bad / Partially Legible
Physical Description:
The artwork portraits kiss between dark haired male and female in white clothes. Nafir's images are minimal and direct, the use of spray paint makes the image vibrant and opaque.
Iconography:
The artwork portraits kiss between dark haired male and female in white clothes. It is located on the side wall of SAMA's headquarters.
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