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‘Let’s Stay Healthy’ Exhibits Works Created in Quarantine

The “Let’s Stay Healthy" virtual exhibition is currently underway at Tehran’s Afrand Gallery, displaying the works Mohammad Baqer Ziaei has created under the pandemic lockdown.

“Let’s Stay Healthy” is a collection of virtual exhibitions curated by Sima Seyghali at Afrand Gallery at the time of COVID-19 pandemic.

The current collection is dedicated to the works of Iranian artist Mohammad Baqer Ziaei, which have been created using organic colours during the coronavirus lockdown in Paris.

What follows are Honar Online’s photos of “Let’s Stay Healthy” exhibition:

 

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