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    ARMENIA WELCOMES IRANIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST

    Mehr News Agency
    Oct 22 2007
    Iran

    TEHRAN, Oct. 22 (MNA) -- An exhibition of photos by Ahmad Motalaei
    depicting life in Armenia is currently underway at the Iranian
    Photographers Center.

    "The people of Armenia are very kind and honest and they welcomed
    me and my camera. They are very cooperative with artists," Motalaei
    remarked.

    Motalaei took the photos whilst on a trip to Armenia this summer and
    they portray the people's everyday activities.

    The collection of 40 photos, some in color and others in black
    and white, includes views of Yerevan Mosque and Saryan Park where
    paintings and handicrafts are on sale at weekends. There are also
    shots of Yerevan's Chamber Theater, local markets and kindergartens.

    Commenting on the themes he had chosen for his work, Motalaei told
    Tehran Times that he has a particular interest in social life and
    cityscapes and so he had focused on Yerevan's art and cultural centers.

    "Their life is mingled with music; nearly every family has a piano in
    their house, so they grow up in a musical atmosphere. Their country
    also has well-established, high quality centers of music," Motalaei
    explained.

    He went on to say, "I was impressed by the general ambiance of
    peacefulness both within the city and amongst the people and I liked
    their habit of giving flowers to each other on various occasions.

    Flower shops and smiling flower girls are dotted here and there
    throughout the streets."

    This is Motalaei's first solo exhibit in Iran. He is planning to hold
    an exhibition in Armenia of photos depicting Iran.

    Motalaei is a graduate of graphic design and has focused on both
    graphic art and photography.

    He has so far participated in group exhibitions and festivals in Japan,
    Russia, and Austria.

    The exhibit will continue until November 4 at the venue located on
    Somayyeh St. Hafez Ave.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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