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Sanaz Nemati transforms an ordinary household object into a vibrant, artistic display. By repurposing an empty bathroom fragrance bottle, she meticulously adorned it with colorful soap pieces carved into diamond-like studs and delicate artificial flowers. This still life composition explores the intersection of everyday utility and creative ornamentation, turning a mundane item into a sensory experience that is both visually striking and fragrant. The photograph is award-worthy for its imaginative use of recycled materials and its ability to elevate a simple bathroom decor concept into a refined, colorful study of texture and form.
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Born in Iran in 1995, Sanaz Nemati resides in Chaloos and balances a multifaceted professional life as a senior engineering specialist and English teacher. Her creative spirit is deeply rooted in a diverse range of artistic pursuits, including painting and photography, which she complements with a background in architecture. An avid traveler who has explored destinations like Malaysia and Thailand, she draws inspiration from her surroundings to create unique, imaginative still life compositions that reflect her keen eye for detail and design.
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