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Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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The Cyber Art Show
"Bringing the Museum to You"





Gallery #573
October 9, 2017
Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
Javad Soleimanpour (Born 1965)
![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Exciting Sunset | ![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Küçükkuyu, Turkey | ![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Rize |
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![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Art Friendship Peace | ![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Karaköy, Istanbul | ![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Amasra |
![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Single Tree | ![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Marmaris | ![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Warm Winter |
![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Mostar Bridge | ![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Old Trees | ![]() Javad Soleimanpour - Joyful Sunday Evening |
- Image of the Day -
"Exciting Sunset"
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Feature Artist Bio
By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the first of two 12-piece exhibitions of works by Iranian
landscape painter Javad Soleimanpour (born 1965, in Tebriz, Iran).
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Javad Soleimanpour's first exhibition was in 1978, at a time when he was working on reproductions of the famous paintings in Saadabat Palace Museum. Since 1998 the Seven Art Gallery organizes his personal exhibitions in İstanbul, where Soleimanpour continues both painting and teaching at the same time.
Selected from a large number of artists, Javad had the opportunity to paint the portrait of 10 Presidents of the Republic of Turkey. The artist burst upon the pastel scene in April 2009 when he won First Place in the Landscape and Interior category in that year’s Pastel journal.
Soleimanpour has this to say about his life as an artist:
“Since my childhood I only wanted to paint, and nothing else. I have painted the people and things I liked. The people always had things to tell but they never knew that I just liked to watch them talking instead of listening, which maybe I must apologize for. The faces with all of their ripples, texture and the shadows…
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ARTIST'S STATEMENT
“Time stands still when I paint. And what lies behind the engaging of my art with the viewer is something that comes from deep inside, in my heart. That never-ending intensive feeling and to deal with any issues on painting have become second nature for me, just like breathing.”
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