Holy Goat Edition 1: Burnt City

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In "Holy Goat Edition 1: Burnt City," the artist celebrates the sacred symbolism of the goat within Persian culture, set against the backdrop of one of its most ancient archaeological wonders. Revered in Iran for its spiritual connections to provisions of fresh water, good health, and happiness, the goat is depicted here with long, spiraled horns, an attribute of sanctity. This artistic representation harks back to the primal carvings found in the Burnt City, where some of the earliest goat effigies were discovered, revered as more holy than their kin. Throughout Iran, such symbols and carvings are not merely decorative but serve as enduring emblems of mutual understanding and peace. NasPari's work here is a vibrant testament to these ancient traditions, capturing the divine essence of the goat as a totem of prosperity and harmony across time.

Canvas Size: 40x50cm

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In "Holy Goat Edition 1: Burnt City," the artist celebrates the sacred symbolism of the goat within Persian culture, set against the backdrop of one of its most ancient archaeological wonders. Revered in Iran for its spiritual connections to provisions of fresh water, good health, and happiness, the goat is depicted here with long, spiraled horns, an attribute of sanctity. This artistic representation harks back to the primal carvings found in the Burnt City, where some of the earliest goat effigies were discovered, revered as more holy than their kin. Throughout Iran, such symbols and carvings are not merely decorative but serve as enduring emblems of mutual understanding and peace. NasPari's work here is a vibrant testament to these ancient traditions, capturing the divine essence of the goat as a totem of prosperity and harmony across time.

Canvas Size: 40x50cm

In "Holy Goat Edition 1: Burnt City," the artist celebrates the sacred symbolism of the goat within Persian culture, set against the backdrop of one of its most ancient archaeological wonders. Revered in Iran for its spiritual connections to provisions of fresh water, good health, and happiness, the goat is depicted here with long, spiraled horns, an attribute of sanctity. This artistic representation harks back to the primal carvings found in the Burnt City, where some of the earliest goat effigies were discovered, revered as more holy than their kin. Throughout Iran, such symbols and carvings are not merely decorative but serve as enduring emblems of mutual understanding and peace. NasPari's work here is a vibrant testament to these ancient traditions, capturing the divine essence of the goat as a totem of prosperity and harmony across time.

Canvas Size: 40x50cm