Who's There?

£600.00

"Who's There?" unveils an imaginative exploration into the ingenious foresight of ancient Persian culture, delving into their conceptualization of communication systems predating modern technology. This artwork posits a fascinating historical hypothesis: the Persians' anticipation of intercom-like systems centuries before the advent of electricity. Through this canvas,, the artist invites viewers to ponder a world where ancient inventors envisaged methods for distinguishing visitors at their thresholds - discerning between friends and strangers, or identifying the visitor's gender. This piece serves not only as a tribute to historical ingenuity but also as a reflection on the timelessness of human curiosity and innovation.

Canvas size: 120x90 cm

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"Who's There?" unveils an imaginative exploration into the ingenious foresight of ancient Persian culture, delving into their conceptualization of communication systems predating modern technology. This artwork posits a fascinating historical hypothesis: the Persians' anticipation of intercom-like systems centuries before the advent of electricity. Through this canvas,, the artist invites viewers to ponder a world where ancient inventors envisaged methods for distinguishing visitors at their thresholds - discerning between friends and strangers, or identifying the visitor's gender. This piece serves not only as a tribute to historical ingenuity but also as a reflection on the timelessness of human curiosity and innovation.

Canvas size: 120x90 cm

"Who's There?" unveils an imaginative exploration into the ingenious foresight of ancient Persian culture, delving into their conceptualization of communication systems predating modern technology. This artwork posits a fascinating historical hypothesis: the Persians' anticipation of intercom-like systems centuries before the advent of electricity. Through this canvas,, the artist invites viewers to ponder a world where ancient inventors envisaged methods for distinguishing visitors at their thresholds - discerning between friends and strangers, or identifying the visitor's gender. This piece serves not only as a tribute to historical ingenuity but also as a reflection on the timelessness of human curiosity and innovation.

Canvas size: 120x90 cm