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Charkhi R, Farid A. (2023). Representation of Azerbaijan nature in Sultan Mohammad Artworks. JIC. 7(1), 15-14. doi:10.52547/jic.7.1.15
URL: http://jih-tabriziau.ir/article-1-149-en.html
1- Faculty of Visual Arts, Tabriz Islamic Art University
2- Faculty of Visual Arts, Tabriz Islamic Art University , a.farid@tabriziau.ac.ir
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Looking at the surrounding can increase visual savings in the artists mind. This visual reserve can lead to novel effects in the mind of a creative artist. Soltan mohammad was one of the artists in the field of Iranian painting who had style and creativity. Spectators of his works, especially the mountains and rocks of her works Art, it can be seen that the works belongs to her. Therefore by accessing one of the most inspiring sources of inspiration in cultivating the imagination, That is nature around its life (mountains and rocks) that remains, and its adaptation to the sample of works left by her, can be achieved the influence of the natural environment in the works of Sultan Mohammad. This is the most important purpose of writing this article. Against such a goal, the main question of this research is that how much has the environment around her influenced the creation of her works? The method of doing this article was descriptive analytical, that it has been done with the help of library and field resources. After examining the rocks of Azerbaijan region was observed that many drawing forms are also present in the petroglyphs of Sultan Muhammad in the nature of Azerbaijan. This is seeing and being in such an area could have played a significant role in cultivating her imagination and art.
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Received: 2022/01/25 | Accepted: 2023/02/6 | Published: 2023/12/20

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