Joey (2012) Drawing by Zieh Mazinani

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Joey In 2012, I really liked the character design And in those years I started designing Joey You follow my page and write your comments for me thanks zieh(marzieh mazinani) sensualism design About this artwork:[...]
Joey
In 2012, I really liked the character design
And in those years I started designing Joey

You follow my page and write your comments for me
thanks

zieh(marzieh mazinani)
sensualism design

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A Wrong thought can destroy a goodtarget. (Imam Ali)This sentence has made a great change in my personal life, in the following I am going to express myself and the process of my acquaintance with art and the[...]

A Wrong thought can destroy a goodtarget. (Imam Ali)This sentence has made a great change in my personal life, in the following I am going to express myself and the process of my acquaintance with art and the continuing this path
I am Marzieh Mazinani. I am a thirty-twoyear old girl who has been doing my best for expressing this sentence in the form of art, which was gifted to me by God, for several years.As a child, I met a woman named Azarshiva, it was a short meeting but influential acquaintance of a character who had created beautiful works by her artistic hands.At the age of fifteen, I became acquainted with the wonderful world of art due to the works of Van Gogh and Da Vinci. The artistic director was a woman named Elham, who started teaching black pen as a student.I had a good time and got acquainted with the oil painting technique. Unfortunately, the training process was cancelled therefore, I entered the Computer Graphic Conservatory. There, the relevant teacher, Ms. Sohanki, was interested in the world of drawing and painting. I came across another technique called crayon painting, which was a different and interesting world for me at that time.Later, at the age of eighteen, I met Ms. Abdollahi, an anatomy teacher, and spent some time designing anatomies. A different perspective and I once again, I became more familiar with the art world.At the age of 20, I met Ms. Somayeh Pezeshki,a cartoon teacher, as a result, a different angle of art and illustration was shown to me again. They set free and undermine its fundamental basis. Of course, the thought-provoking humor (whether bitter or joyful) should not be forgotten. I passed a short course of black and white with pencil by Saeed Farhang.During these years, I tried to get acquainted with more worlds than creation and pay attention to the art and creation from different angles. Moreover, I participated in competitions and festivals in several fields.At the age of 25 I got to know the world of industrial design and craftsmanship embodied in the name of Leonardo da Vinci was familiar, a world where the charm of the next paper goes further to create the product and creation in the real world.At the age of 26, I was accepted to the Semnan School of Art in the field of industrial design and met Professor Ebrahim Taleghani, whose concern for problem-based design and design with an executive dimension gave me a different perspective of art in order To reduce the distance between my audience and imagination. Also visualize art in the service of human beings.During these years, all my efforts are focused on presenting my visual and creative abilities based on new thoughts (Sensualism Design), that has an executive solution for human beings in the fields of art and other cases.We are currently doing research about children and designing furniture suitable for children's conditions with Professor Ebrahim Taleghani, and I am working in the field of user-centered design and graphic designer.

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