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The Paintings and The Carved Plaster Panels
Intricately carved plaster panels, by Kodir Rhakimov, demonstrate the ancient art of Persian Ganch. Kodir's oil paintings provide an interesting combination of style and era by juxtaposing the contemporary style of Soviet art with the ancient mediums of the Persian Empire.
Kodir carved the ganch during his visit to Boulder, and it took many months to complete the job. First, Kodir mixed his secret blend of plaster, allowing it to cure to a specific consistency. Then he placed it on an easel and began the painstakingly slow process of carving the delicate material. Each panel is composed of a number of "tiles" that when put together create the whole. After the panels were installed in the Teahouse, Kodir spent another month and a half perfecting his work.
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