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Iranian illustrators shine in Belgrade

9 Oct 2011 14:11

Fifteen Iranian illustrators are accepted in 46th Belgrade Golden Pen biennial.

IBNA: The success of Iranian illustrators in reaching the catalogue of 46th Belgrade Golden Pen biennial was stunning. Fifteen Iranian illustrators who had participated in the 46th Belgrade Golden Pen Biennial via Shabaviz Publications were admitted in the catalogue of the biennial. These artists are:
1- Nasim Azadi, for illustrating the book 'Friend' written by Akram Ghassempour
2- Bahar Akhavan, for illustrating the book 'Repentance' written by Farideh Khalatbari
3- Ghazaleh Bigdelu, for illustrating for illustrating 'Moonlit Night' writteb by Sorrour Kotobi
4- Saeedeh Sabetnia, for illustrating the book 'My Ant' written by Sorour Kotobi
5- Morteza Zahedi, for illustrating the book 'Multiplication Table' written by Farideh Khalatbari
6- Amir Shabanipour, for illustrating the book 'The Strongest Creatures of the World', written by Ahmad Akbarpour
7- Elham Kazemi, for illustrating the book 'Two Winds, One Hurricane' written by Sousan Taghdis
8- Azadeh Madani, for illustrating the book 'Maryam's Painting' written by Mohammad-Hassan Husseini
9- Mehrnoosh Masoumian, for illustrating the book 'A Garden full of Butterflies' written by Nargess Afrouz
10- Ali Mafakheir, for illustrating the book 'My Papa is Delicious with Ketchup' written by Seyyed Navid Ali-Akbar
11- Amir Maftoun, for illustrating the book 'One Crow-Promise, One Mouse-Promise' written by Fatemeh Mashhadi Rostam
12- (late) Ali Namvar, for illustrating the book 'Soon, So Soon' written by Farideh Khalatbari
13- Fereshteh Najafi, for illustrating the book 'The Prince' written by Farideh Khalatbari
14- Sima Shahmoradi, for illustrating 'The Legend of Golden Bergamot', written by Atusa Shamlou
15- Masoumeh Mohabati, for illustrating 'Winter Candidate' written by Hadis Lazar Gholami 

Last year, 28 Iranian illustrators had been catalogued for the 45th Belgrade Biennial of Illustration.