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Solitude and Starlight: Art Capturing the Quiet Night

byAlireza Karimi MoghaddamShips across Portugal; Visit studio in Porto SalvoStarts from18,000 per framed artworkView full gallery

When the world is loud, silence is the only honest conversation. My work explores that stillness, where the stars and the moon become our closest companions.

Vincent finds comfort wrapped in a blanket of his own 'Starry Night', a visual metaphor for being embraced by one's own creation.

Giant hands, made of the night sky, gently cradle the crescent moon. This is a piece about imagination and seeing the world with a child's gentle eyes.

A portrait of a woman in profile, her earring a glowing crescent moon. It is a tribute to the enchanting silence at the end of the night.

A lone boat floats on calm water, but its reflection is a house sinking into a field of yellow. It is a visual poem about leaving a part of yourself behind.

The night sky is a shattered piece of glass, with the light of the moon breaking through the cracks. It is a representation of Rumi's idea that the wound is where the light enters you.

Museum workers hang 'The Starry Night', but the painting melts and puddles onto the floor. It is a surreal expression of absence and the blues that fill an empty space at night.

A path of green grass grows between the keys of a piano, leading to a tree under the moon. It represents being a single, quiet note in life's grand symphony.

A small house is cradled in the curve of a giant crescent moon, all under a swirling 'Starry Night' sky. It is a dream of a home protected by the celestial.

A giant crescent moon lands in a small town, its light illuminating a path for the artist at his easel. It speaks of an imagination that is brighter and more constant than any real moon.

The crescent moon rests gently in the branches of a cypress tree. This piece is about finding shelter and peace in nature, a magical embrace in the darkness.

About Solitude & Starlight: The Inner World of the Artist

These prints use museum-grade, 300 GSM archival paper to preserve the depth of the night sky. The material ensures that the glowing moon and the intricate swirls of the starry night retain their intensity, turning your wall into a permanent window into these quiet, celestial moments.

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