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BarBeni (1981) - A Cup of Tradition
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BarBeni (1981) - A Cup of Tradition

Description Title: A Cup of Tradition This still life painting reflects the universal history and cultural significance of tea, a beverage whose origins trace back to ancient China and gradually spread across the world through trade routes such as the Silk Road and maritime exchanges. Over centuries, tea evolved from a simple drink into a symbol of identity, ritual, and shared human experience. In Persian culture, tea holds a special place in daily life. It is an essential element of hospitality, family gatherings, and morning rituals. A cup of tea in Iran represents warmth, connection, and continuity between generations. In European culture, particularly in England, tea became a refined social tradition. The ritual of afternoon tea, which emerged in the nineteenth century, transformed tea into a symbol of elegance, order, and lifestyle, where a teacup represents far more than a beverage—it reflects cultural values and social identity. Across other cultures—from Turkey and Russia to India and Japan—tea is associated with diverse meanings and ceremonies, ranging from meditation and spirituality to hospitality and everyday life. Through delicate floral porcelain, warm tones, and the presence of freshly baked bread, this artwork captures a shared moment among cultures. It portrays tea as a universal language that connects people beyond borders, turning an ordinary breakfast table into a space of cultural dialogue and timeless tradition. …… About BarBeni: Behzad Mojarad Bigdeli, known by his stage name “BarBeni,” was born in 1981 in Tehran, Iran. He completed his studies in architecture and later obtained a two-year degree in sculpture from the University of Tehran. A self-taught artist in drawing, he has held several exhibitions on themes such as freedom, human rights, and nature, winning multiple awards in the fields of cartoons and caricature. For nearly three years, he has been living in Germany, where he has participated in several group exhibitions in Oldenburg and Hamburg. During this time, many of his paintings have been sold on reputable platforms such as Catawiki, SingularArt, and Saatchi. He is highly passionate about sharing his experiences and skills with the younger generation. Instagram: @bar__beni Packing process : the parcel will ship secure.in first step ,the parcel will cover by oily paper for Preventing scratching.in second step the cargo is wrapped around with bubble wrap plastic. In the third step, a cardboard holder is used along the length and width of the shipment, with supports installed to prevent the artwork from breaking. Finally, the package is placed inside a cardboard box.

N.º 101080396

Vendido
BarBeni (1981) - A Cup of Tradition

BarBeni (1981) - A Cup of Tradition

Description

Title: A Cup of Tradition

This still life painting reflects the universal history and cultural significance of tea, a beverage whose origins trace back to ancient China and gradually spread across the world through trade routes such as the Silk Road and maritime exchanges. Over centuries, tea evolved from a simple drink into a symbol of identity, ritual, and shared human experience.

In Persian culture, tea holds a special place in daily life. It is an essential element of hospitality, family gatherings, and morning rituals. A cup of tea in Iran represents warmth, connection, and continuity between generations.

In European culture, particularly in England, tea became a refined social tradition. The ritual of afternoon tea, which emerged in the nineteenth century, transformed tea into a symbol of elegance, order, and lifestyle, where a teacup represents far more than a beverage—it reflects cultural values and social identity.

Across other cultures—from Turkey and Russia to India and Japan—tea is associated with diverse meanings and ceremonies, ranging from meditation and spirituality to hospitality and everyday life.

Through delicate floral porcelain, warm tones, and the presence of freshly baked bread, this artwork captures a shared moment among cultures. It portrays tea as a universal language that connects people beyond borders, turning an ordinary breakfast table into a space of cultural dialogue and timeless tradition.

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About BarBeni:

Behzad Mojarad Bigdeli, known by his stage name “BarBeni,” was born in 1981 in Tehran, Iran. He completed his studies in architecture and later obtained a two-year degree in sculpture from the University of Tehran.

A self-taught artist in drawing, he has held several exhibitions on themes such as freedom, human rights, and nature, winning multiple awards in the fields of cartoons and caricature.

For nearly three years, he has been living in Germany, where he has participated in several group exhibitions in Oldenburg and Hamburg.

During this time, many of his paintings have been sold on reputable platforms such as Catawiki, SingularArt, and Saatchi.

He is highly passionate about sharing his experiences and skills with the younger generation.

Instagram: @bar__beni

Packing process :

the parcel will ship secure.in first step ,the parcel will cover by oily paper for Preventing scratching.in second step the cargo is wrapped around with bubble wrap plastic. In the third step, a cardboard holder is used along the length and width of the shipment, with supports installed to prevent the artwork from breaking. Finally, the package is placed inside a cardboard box.

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