The Unseen Expressions
Acrylic on canvas 30*40
Each creation is personally signed by the artist, a testament to its originality.
To ensure the safety of this artwork, we do not offer standard shipping for this piece. However, if you're interested in having it shipped, we can provide the packaging and shipping options at the buyer's expense and responsibility. Please contact us for more details.
Acrylic on canvas 30*40
Each creation is personally signed by the artist, a testament to its originality.
To ensure the safety of this artwork, we do not offer standard shipping for this piece. However, if you're interested in having it shipped, we can provide the packaging and shipping options at the buyer's expense and responsibility. Please contact us for more details.
Acrylic on canvas 30*40
Each creation is personally signed by the artist, a testament to its originality.
To ensure the safety of this artwork, we do not offer standard shipping for this piece. However, if you're interested in having it shipped, we can provide the packaging and shipping options at the buyer's expense and responsibility. Please contact us for more details.
Frame Dimensions: 36*48 Inches
Artist: Negah Farrokh
The Mind Behind the Art:
Negah Farrokh, born in Tehran, Iran, and now based in Los Angeles, is an calligrapher and
painter.
Negah holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Science and Culture University in
Tehran.
Her passion for art emerged at an early age when she began painting as a child and attended
various classes to nurture her talent.
Her dedication to lifelong learning is evident in the specialized courses and workshops she
pursued. These include a Colorology Course and a Symbols in Art Course, a Practical
Photography Course ,the Persian Methods and Techniques of Calligraphy Painting; and
Watercolor Courses.
She further enriched her artistic journey by studying the traditional Kufic and Thuluth (Sols)
calligraphy styles, which continue to inspire her unique works.
Negah’s art reflects a blend of classic calligraphy and modern aesthetics, emphasizing her
profound connection to cultural symbols and colors.