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Mehdi Ghadyanloo (born 1981 in Karaj, Iran) is an Iranian artist, painter, and muralist. Known for his gigantic trompe-l'œil-style murals in central Tehran, Ghadyanloo has become the most prolific Iranian public artist with over 100 murals across the globe in the USA, the UK, Russia and his native Iran. Ghadyanloo also creates paintings, with surreal and minimalistic themes. While his colourful commissioned mural works have led to him being simplistically coined as Iran’s answer to Banksy by the press, Ghadyanloo is more inclined to draw comparisons with European surrealist painters such as Magritte, Girgio de Chirico and the minimal lines of modernist 20th century architects such as Le Corbusier. Mehdi takes his inspirations of Giorgio de Chirico, Magritte, and the minimalism of Le Corbus

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  • Mehdi Ghadyanloo (born 1981 in Karaj, Iran) is an Iranian artist, painter, and muralist. Known for his gigantic trompe-l'œil-style murals in central Tehran, Ghadyanloo has become the most prolific Iranian public artist with over 100 murals across the globe in the USA, the UK, Russia and his native Iran. Ghadyanloo also creates paintings, with surreal and minimalistic themes. While his colourful commissioned mural works have led to him being simplistically coined as Iran’s answer to Banksy by the press, Ghadyanloo is more inclined to draw comparisons with European surrealist painters such as Magritte, Girgio de Chirico and the minimal lines of modernist 20th century architects such as Le Corbusier. Mehdi takes his inspirations of Giorgio de Chirico, Magritte, and the minimalism of Le Corbus (en)
  • Mehdi Ghadyanloo (né en 1981 à Karaj) est un peintre, peintre et muraliste iranien. Connu pour ses gigantesques peintures murales en trompe-l'œil dans le centre de Téhéran, Ghadyanloo est devenu l'artiste public iranien le plus prolifique avec plus de 100 peintures murales à travers le monde aux États-Unis, au Royaume-Uni, en Russie et dans son Iran natal . Ghadyanloo crée également des peintures, avec des thèmes surréalistes et minimalistes. Alors que ses œuvres murales colorées l'ont conduit à être comparé de manière simpliste comme la réponse de l'Iran à Banksy par la presse, Ghadyanloo est plus enclin à se comparer à des peintres surréalistes européens tels que Magritte, Giorgio de Chirico et les lignes minimales d'architectes modernistes du XXe siècle tels que Le Corbusier . Mehdi s’i (fr)
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  • Karaj, Iran (en)
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  • Mehdi Ghadyanloo (born 1981 in Karaj, Iran) is an Iranian artist, painter, and muralist. Known for his gigantic trompe-l'œil-style murals in central Tehran, Ghadyanloo has become the most prolific Iranian public artist with over 100 murals across the globe in the USA, the UK, Russia and his native Iran. Ghadyanloo also creates paintings, with surreal and minimalistic themes. While his colourful commissioned mural works have led to him being simplistically coined as Iran’s answer to Banksy by the press, Ghadyanloo is more inclined to draw comparisons with European surrealist painters such as Magritte, Girgio de Chirico and the minimal lines of modernist 20th century architects such as Le Corbusier. Mehdi takes his inspirations of Giorgio de Chirico, Magritte, and the minimalism of Le Corbusier, and turns them into a voice all of his own. (en)
  • Mehdi Ghadyanloo (né en 1981 à Karaj) est un peintre, peintre et muraliste iranien. Connu pour ses gigantesques peintures murales en trompe-l'œil dans le centre de Téhéran, Ghadyanloo est devenu l'artiste public iranien le plus prolifique avec plus de 100 peintures murales à travers le monde aux États-Unis, au Royaume-Uni, en Russie et dans son Iran natal . Ghadyanloo crée également des peintures, avec des thèmes surréalistes et minimalistes. Alors que ses œuvres murales colorées l'ont conduit à être comparé de manière simpliste comme la réponse de l'Iran à Banksy par la presse, Ghadyanloo est plus enclin à se comparer à des peintres surréalistes européens tels que Magritte, Giorgio de Chirico et les lignes minimales d'architectes modernistes du XXe siècle tels que Le Corbusier . Mehdi s’inspirede Giorgio de Chirico, Magritte et du minimalisme de Le Corbusier, et les transforme en une voix qui lui est propre. À la demande de la municipalité de Téhéran, il réalise à partir de 2006 plus d'une centaine de peintures murales de grandes dimensions sur les murs de la ville. (fr)
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