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Ferdows- Cupper Blue Acrylic Art

$500.00
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"Ferdows" (previously known as "Toon") in Farsi translates to "paradise." This is the name of the city where Naz Kobari's Grandparent's and Father were born in. In 1968, this gorgeous city was devastated by an earthquake causing it to crumble and nearly ruin some of the national historical monuments. As fate and luck would have it, none of Naz Kobari's family members were hurt in this disaster. However, the beautiful "Kobari House" (a registered historical monument) was nearly demolished. For safety reasons, the city of Ferdows had to be rebuilt a few miles away from its original location due to the 1968 natural disaster. History is revisited in this vibrant piece that showcases an abstract scene that is sure to draw the eye and spark conversation.

Details:

  • Measures: 8” X 10”

  • Acrylic Medium on Canvas

  • SKU: AR1030604

  • Canvas depth: 1”

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"Ferdows" (previously known as "Toon") in Farsi translates to "paradise." This is the name of the city where Naz Kobari's Grandparent's and Father were born in. In 1968, this gorgeous city was devastated by an earthquake causing it to crumble and nearly ruin some of the national historical monuments. As fate and luck would have it, none of Naz Kobari's family members were hurt in this disaster. However, the beautiful "Kobari House" (a registered historical monument) was nearly demolished. For safety reasons, the city of Ferdows had to be rebuilt a few miles away from its original location due to the 1968 natural disaster. History is revisited in this vibrant piece that showcases an abstract scene that is sure to draw the eye and spark conversation.

Details:

  • Measures: 8” X 10”

  • Acrylic Medium on Canvas

  • SKU: AR1030604

  • Canvas depth: 1”

Persian Gulf- Coral and Turquoise Blue Acrylic Art
Persian Gulf- Coral and Turquoise Blue Acrylic Art
$800.00

"Ferdows" (previously known as "Toon") in Farsi translates to "paradise." This is the name of the city where Naz Kobari's Grandparent's and Father were born in. In 1968, this gorgeous city was devastated by an earthquake causing it to crumble and nearly ruin some of the national historical monuments. As fate and luck would have it, none of Naz Kobari's family members were hurt in this disaster. However, the beautiful "Kobari House" (a registered historical monument) was nearly demolished. For safety reasons, the city of Ferdows had to be rebuilt a few miles away from its original location due to the 1968 natural disaster. History is revisited in this vibrant piece that showcases an abstract scene that is sure to draw the eye and spark conversation.

Details:

  • Measures: 8” X 10”

  • Acrylic Medium on Canvas

  • SKU: AR1030604

  • Canvas depth: 1”

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