Sculpture, Mohammad Reza Nasiri Afshar - 53 cm - Yew

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Mohammad Reza Nasiri Afshar, a Volkskunst sculpture in brown Taxus wood from Asia, 53 cm high, 27 cm wide, 27 cm deep, weighing 4 kg, unsigned and in good condition.

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Mohammad Reza Nasiri Afshar is an Iranian architect, sculptor, conceptual designer and lecturer. He is known as the founder of Cultavism (Cultural Symbiosis Architecture).
Professional Background
Cultavism: He is the founder of this architectural philosophy that focuses on cultural symbiosis.
Multidisciplinary: In addition to his work as an architect, he is active as a sculptor and conceptual designer.
International Education: He is affiliated as a lecturer with educational institutions such as the Avicenna International Community College.
Art and Craft: In his artistic work he uses, among other materials, taxus wood (yew wood) to create detailed sculptures. He masters various art styles, ranging from hyperrealism to abstract art.

Mohammad Reza Nasiri Afshar is an Iranian architect, sculptor, conceptual designer and lecturer. He is known as the founder of Cultavism (Cultural Symbiosis Architecture).
Professional Background
Cultavism: He is the founder of this architectural philosophy that focuses on cultural symbiosis.
Multidisciplinary: In addition to his work as an architect, he is active as a sculptor and conceptual designer.
International Education: He is affiliated as a lecturer with educational institutions such as the Avicenna International Community College.
Art and Craft: In his artistic work he uses, among other materials, taxus wood (yew wood) to create detailed sculptures. He masters various art styles, ranging from hyperrealism to abstract art.

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