“We are so grateful to have supported five cultural nonprofits and to have worked with the talent at local company, Karson Butler Events, to create unique installations for the community to enjoy all summer long." “This Plaza Pop-Up series has exceeded all expectations,” said Molly Cano, City of SLO Tourism Manager. The SLO County Arts Council tapped SHAHRZAD to create the display as part of the city-sponsored featured cultural nonprofit. "Untitled VI" is the final installation of the Plaza Pop-Up Series. “But as community members share space with the installation, I hope our energies meld and for a moment, we can live like children, curiously together.“ “Before a person enters the space, these structures are just symbols of my artistry - defined by a Persian-ness, a Zoroastrian superstition, and an obsession with the internet,” said SHAHRZAD. SHAHRZAD said the pieces are meant to express the collective contradiction of emotions experienced over the past year and a half of the pandemic. All of the pieces range from four to six feet high and are made up of industrial materials like 600 pounds of hydrocal and 1,000 feet of quarter-inch steel rod. Those three long nights of worry for her father, whose battered body had yet to recover from whatever damage it had incurred on the hilltops outside Rey.The six sculptures include a hand, flame, "evil eye", squiggle, rainbow and smiley face. An endless fount of questions without answers. Three nights spent fleeing a city set to flame. Every muscle in her body ached from days of hard travel and nights of poor sleep. Her wariness taking shape in the gloom, she tucked the dagger into her waistband, then stretched to her feet. Shahrzad almost smiled, despite everything. Her younger sister had likely been awake for hours, baking bread, making tea, and braiding the contemptible goat’s chin hair. Irsa’s bedroll was neatly stashed to one side of the small tent. Nothing will be accomplished from such nonsense.Īgain she sat up, her eyes scanning her new surroundings. Her thumb brushed against the ring with two crossed swords-the ring Khalid had placed on her right hand a mere fortnight ago.Įnough. She swallowed the sudden lump that formed in her throat.
So far from where her heart longed to be. It’s not as though I’m managing to sleep as it is. Then, with an exasperated cry, she fell back against the itchy wool of her bedroll. Shahrzad sat up, gripping the jeweled hilt of her dagger. The series is written by Hassan Fathi and Naghmeh.
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The little beast outside had a bell around its neck! And now the clanging and the bleating all but ensured the impossibility of sleep. The Iranian TV Best series SHahrzad series Film Shahrzad (Persian: shahrzd) is an Iranian romantic and historical series. An empty threat, but she knew she should at least fight for a semblance of control.Īs if to mock her, the shrill sounds beyond her tent grew more incessant. Her temper mounting, Shahrzad flung off her makeshift blanket and reached for the dagger beside her bedroll. Outside her tent, a goat began to bleat with merry abandon. Wondering . . .īecause the last time I was in Rey, thousands of innocent people perished.Īnd Shahrzad could not return until she’d found a way to protect her people.
She hoped he was with Jalal or with his uncle, the shahrban. Her thoughts drifted to the marble palace in Rey. The ring of muted gold flashed twice, as if to remind her of its mate, far across the Sea of Sand. Shahrzad lifted her hand into a stream of light.