Description
The "Waq" motif, a key element of Iranian art, holds the sixth position among seven archetypes, spanning painting, weaving, and architecture. Originating in the 6th century Hijri, it showcases a tree symbolizing humanity's origin, with animal-human fruits. Its genealogy links to ancient reverence for trees, embodying cosmic secrets. Iranian art features the "naqsh waq" motif, merging plant elements, human and animal forms, seen in books and carpets.
The talking tree and waq waq tree are legendary, influencing Islamic art. In this piece, Sawulak artfully combines feminine allure with arboreal imagery, symbolizing humanity's beauty. This synthesis captures Sawulak's artistic growth. He assimilates energies, propelling him forward with unwavering resolve.