Lost Plans For Persepolis
By tim smith

Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550–330 BC). ... The uneven plan of the terrace, including the foundation, acted like a castle, ..
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23 x 19 cm
media
mixed media, watercolour, acrylic and ink
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4 Years ago
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(ruler scale: 2m - 6'6")


About the artist
My work is driven by a fascination with the changing world, contemporary culture and the history of art. These are often mixed together in what I want to be a spontaneous blend of images rich in cultural references, I hope held together by passages of pure painting and lyrical colour in a "new representationalism"
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