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All of Me

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 57 × 49, With Frame 74 × 66
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Allegory, Anatomy

Ascent

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 50 × 35, With Frame 66 × 51
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Allegory, Still Life

Dream Frame

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

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Dream Of a Butterfly

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 57 × 49, With Frame 74 × 66
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Landscapes

Endless

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 34 × 50, With Frame 51 × 66
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Cityscapes, Landscapes, Waterscapes

Everyday Life

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 57 × 49, With Frame 74 × 66
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Still Life

Inspiration

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 57 × 49, With Frame 74 × 66
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Anatomy, Landscapes

Monet

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 34 × 50, With Frame 51 × 66
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Cityscapes, Landscapes, Waterscapes

Pot Maker & Pot Seller

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 30 × 42, With Frame 46 × 59
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Anatomy, Still Life

SABA Wind

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 32 × 50, With Frame 48 × 66
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Cityscapes, Landscapes, Waterscapes

That Dark Night

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 32 × 51, With Frame 48 × 66
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Cityscapes, Landscapes, Waterscapes

That Dark Night

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc. Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc.
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 32 × 51, With Frame 48 × 66
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Cityscapes, Landscapes, Waterscapes

Waiting For Death

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 50 × 35, With Frame 66 × 51
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Allegory, Still Life

Wind Goddess

Statement:

Cartesian doubt
Doubt in time
Transmogrification
Descartes writes: “Even if the entire world around me be a dream and illusion, and all my beliefs about being or the blue sky all be dreams, still can find beliefs that are not doubted.” Whether I be asleep or awake, two plus two is equal four, the triangle has three sides and the community of contradictions is impossible.
Of course, if we ruthlessly continue to questioning all beliefs and ideas of ourselves, we may be able to find a way, as Descartes did, to question everything even Proven facts. He says: “Imagine for a second that you were transposed into Mephistopheles world, in which you wrongly imagine two plus two equals four, as in fact it is not true.”
Now, we may think that we can not find any idea that can considered infallible, but Descartes does not agree even with this. According to the phrase that became the basis of philosophy, “I think, therefore I am,” there is still hope that he is safe from deceitful devil. Because if he deceived me, then I am exist that’s why he is able to deceive me, otherwise the extinct can not be deceived because there is no extinct to be deceived. So this belief that I exist is a belief that even the most evil forces can not refute it. So Descartes shouts: “I think, therefore I am.”
Human beings usually doubt in everything systematically, and the only thing that human beings don’t have doubt in is doubt. After all, there is an “I” who doubts in everything, and in this don’t have any doubt. Here is where Descartes’ philosophy begins, and this skeptical idea, which he claims underlies the certainties of his philosophy, is crystallized in “I think, therefore I am.” And “I doubt, therefore I am” which is known as Cogito, ergo sum.
One of the popular and famous haiku had the following theme:
“I dreamed that I were a butterfly on temple bell,
Then I woke up,
Now, I do not know that I was a person who had dreamed about butterfly or I am a butterfly that wants to be a human being.
First trip;
— The dream of being a butterfly
— Unique and alone
— A window for seeing and remembering
— Nature of living things
— a window with sea scenery
— the end is part of the journey, not all of it.

Mohammad Ali Shabankare

Artwork Detail

Collection Modern Man
Collector Artgallerytc Collection
Ways to Buy Contact Artgallerytc
Style Contemporary Art
Medium and Techniques Oil Painting, Painting, Scratched
Materials Cardboard
Size Medium (40 – 100cm)
Dimension (H × W) 30 × 42, With Frame 46 × 59
Time 2020
Rarity Unique
Frame Not Included
Signature Hand-signed by artist
Certificate Included
Artwork Location Iran
Artist Origin Iran
Artist Mohammad Ali Shabankare
Genre Cityscapes, Waterscapes