F.akhlaghi appointed as a Director of UNESCO club Piraeus And Islands Symposium or International Art Fair

Ioannis Maronitis, appointed Iranian artist, F.akhlaghi as a Director of UNESCO club Piraeus And Islands Symposium or International Art Fair.

Maronitis, Secretary of the Commission for the Greek UNESCO Centers and Member of the Executive Board of the World Federation for UNESCO club Piraeus And Islands Symposium or International Art Fair, Centers and Associations for Europe and North America, evaluated this appointment positively.

Ioannis Maronitis and F.akhlaghi

F.Akhlaghi is a Contemporary Artist and she has studied art in Iran, Germany, and Greece. She has had cultural and artistic activities inside and outside Iran for several years And as a representative of the UNESCO club Piraeus And Islands Symposium or International Art Fair in Iran and the Middle East, has contributed significantly to the goals of the artists in the Middle East.

Akhlaghi believes The main goal of the UNESCO club Piraeus And Islands Symposium or International Art Fair, is to exchange ideas, cultures, and arts among artists from various nations And this will be on the path to the UNESCO's high profile goals of education and awareness raising.

In addition, This artist teaches Art students in Iran, coincides with the organization of international events and By organizing exhibitions and other events in Iran and other countries, she is trying to open up new and progressive routes for artists.

she has had the opportunity to hold solo and group exhibitions on an International level in countries such as Iran, Greece, Italy and the UAE.

F.akhalaghi artwork

As an official representative of UNESCO club Piraeus And Islands Symposium or International Art Fair in MidelisI have advised, helped organize and attended various workshops in countries such as Greece, France, and Russia.

she’s artworks are related to ancient seals and symbols hidden in museums and books, dating back to 5000 years B.C.

F.akhalaghi artwork

"I believe that such seals, symbols and ancient myths have had a common impact on human identity and on the behavior and feelings of people across all nations of the globe. The inspiration behind my art pieces come from the magical Iranian colors on the tiling of mosques, architectures of ancient cities such as Isfahan, Kashan, Shiraz, as well as by the traditional color nuances typical on ancient glassware or antique Persian carpets and kilims." F.akhalaghi commented.

F.akhalaghi artwork

This art teacher is based on the logic of light, and light and shadow is as a tool of she’s work and not just an element of decor.
she also studies the history and philosophy of art as a necessary learning to paint, and, along with practical training, advances art theory debates.