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    Faig Ahmed’s rugs: weaving tradition and Surrealism in art | Arts and Culture

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJanuary 12, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Azerbaijani artist redefines heritage with modern artwork.

    The traditional craft of knotted carpets, originating within the Caspian Sea area, finds a daring new expression by Azerbaijani artist Faig Ahmed. Recognized for reimagining conventional rugs into Surreal, modern artwork, Ahmed challenges perceptions of heritage and modernity. By distorting, deconstructing, and remodeling intricate designs, he creates placing works that join the previous to the current.

    On this interview, filmed in Baku, Ahmed shares how his artwork merges centuries-old traditions with modern strategies, producing vibrant, thought-provoking items that resonate globally. Uncover how he sews cultural narratives into compelling visible expressions that honour historical past whereas pushing artistic boundaries.



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