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This exquisite piece, a bas-relief frame with an original and inspiring design, seems to draw inspiration from the rich tradition of Persian miniature art, while finding a new and contemporary expression through the technique of relief sculpture. At the heart of this frame, a serene-faced woman with closed eyes is depicted. This visual stillness invites contemplation, reminiscent of the idealized and archetypal figures found in classical Persian paintings.

The intricate and imaginative design of the figure's hair, with its soft and intertwined lines evoking the winding branches of flowers and foliage in miniature paintings, lends a unique volume and depth to the work. The use of delicate decorative motifs interwoven within these lines echoes the precise and ornate embellishments in the margins and text of authentic Persian miniatures.

The figure's attire, with its rhythmic folds and rich texture, is also rendered with a meticulousness akin to the care taken in depicting garments and luxurious fabrics in Persian paintings. It is as if the artist sought to convey the visual delicacy and splendor of miniature art through the language of relief sculpture.

The background of this bas-relief, with its uniform texture and soft color palette, creates a poetic and dreamlike space. This choice not only maintains focus on the main figure but also recalls the simple and often monochromatic backgrounds in Persian miniatures, which provide a stage for the brilliance of the figures.

This artwork, beyond being a decorative piece, is a dialogue between two artistic traditions: the solidity and volume of relief sculpture alongside the delicacy and imagination of Persian miniature art. Inspired by the visual treasury of Persian painting, this bas-relief frame not only brings aesthetic beauty but also serves as a bridge between the past and present of the art of this land, inviting a deeper understanding of the inseparable links between different modes of artistic expression.

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The Confluence of Relief Sculpture and Persian Miniature 3D model

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