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= Master Bahram elyasi =

Bahram elyasi
Master Bahram elyasi was born in 1956 in Shahrekord, Iran. He is a prominent Iranian calligrapher. He has painted and miniatured on metal surfaces.Toreutics] ]

== biography == At the age of 15, he started working in the field of engraving with professors such as Shah Mirza and Reza Gohari Mehr And the result has been several great lasting works until 1398 AH. he has been doing art for nearly 50 years And he is nicknamed the engraved farshchian. 

Style
master elyasi makes miniatures with metal pens on copper, which is unique in its kind.Some of the miniature designs of elyasi's works have been created by him and others in collaboration with Abbas Rostamian.In his works,he focuses on faces and organs more than anything else Emphasizes in the form of historical facts and various Iranian-Islamic events. 

== Receive the first national identity card of handicrafts == The first international festival of Isfahan handicrafts (creative hand sign) was held before noon on Monday, February 26, at the water hall of Niavaran historical and cultural complex with the unveiling of the certificate of magnificent handicrafts and the presence of Dr. Ali Asghar Monsan, Minister of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts. Isfahan handicrafts, including one of the works of Master Bahram elyasi, ​​received the first national certificates. 

Some important works
Three of the seven outstanding works made by elyasi in the Saadabad Palace Iranian Museum, Contemporary Art, Tehran and The Isfahan Art Treasury, the Mashhad Museum of Preservation, and two other works called "polo" are housed in the Utah State Museum in the United States.An eight-meter-long work has been installed in the Pars Hotel in Mashhad, located in Vakilabad, which is the life story of Ali ibn Musa al-Reza. 

exhibitions
Master's exhibitions abroad include: two in the United Kingdom, one in Switzerland, and several in Dubai and on the outskirts of Iran, after which they have received various accolades, and some of Iran's domestic museums have purchased some of their works. The Dervish is housed in Saadabad Palace and another in the Museum of the Islamic Conference.

Picture of mashahir
elyasi, ​​with the aim of reviving the names of educated figures such as famous Iranian poets and scientists in the context of his art, began to create several different works called "mashahir" in 1992.His first work was completed two years later and the process of making his second painting of mashahir, which includes more than 40 different faces,And it mostly refers to the practice of poetry reading and divination among Iranians. It was completed in 2006 in dimensions of 1 meter in length and 70 cm in width.Five years later, in 2011, it was named the Oriental Art of the Year at the annual Art Fair Auction in Vienna.Also, his first painting of celebrities was unveiled for the first time in the 26th handicrafts exhibition, and he announced that he had worked for this work for two years and eight hours a day. This work is 2 meters and 40 centimeters long and 1 meter 40 centimeters wide. It is made of copper and tin-plated, which includes the figures of Abu Ali Sina, Rumi, Saadi, Khayyam and Ferdowsi. According to elyasi, ​​this painting has five parts. From the right side, if you look at the painting, it starts with the image of a hunting ground and ends after showing polo and life in the form of a potter with the image of a potter, which is a metaphor for the end of life. It is gray. In the middle of the painting, a picture of dervishes and Dora is engraved with the poems of poets.

Vase of the buds of the prophets
The new work of Isfahani artist Bahram elyasi named Ghancheh Anbia was officially unveiled at the 32nd National Exhibition of Iranian Handicrafts in Tehran with the presence of Dr. Ali Asghar Monsan, Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts. The height of two meters and 70 centimeters has been created continuously for four years and has been prepared in three stages of design, volume making and engraving. And the solidarity between religions and the common message among all divine prophets ]

Acknowledgments and awards
Selected the second national handicrafts exhibition of Afifabad Shiraz in December 1991

Selected the first exhibition of Islamic ideas in the mirror of art entitled Manifestation of Resurrection and Wilayah on December 6, 1995

Selected by Tabriz Handicrafts Exhibition on October 29, 1994

Certificate of Appreciation and selected Hamedan National Art Exhibition in September 1995

Selected the exhibition of the best works of art in London in 1998

Appreciation for attending the exhibition of Ashura artists of Zande Rood Gallery in 2006

Certificate of Attendance at the Isfahan National Handicrafts Exhibition in July 2008

Selected the exhibition of the best works of the country in Tehran, dated September 2008

Certificate of Appreciation from the Governor of the time for creativity and display of the work of art At the meeting place of the esteemed delegation of ministers in the second round of provincial visits of the esteemed president to Isfahan in April 2009

Certificate of Attendance at Nowruz Exhibition 2009 in Isfahan

Appreciation letter for displaying an art vase at Isfahan University of Technology in the year

Thank you plaque in Hezar Dastan exhibition in December 2016

Letter of appreciation for attending the handicrafts exhibition on the occasion of the 18th meeting of the World Handicrafts Council in September 2016 in the garden of the Chehelston Museum

Award for the best work of the 18th Isfahan Handicrafts Exhibition in September 2017

Certificate of Appreciation for the unveiling of the work of art at the public meeting of the Honorable Vice President Dr. Monson in October 2016

Selected for the 30th National Exhibition of Handicrafts in September 2016

Certificate of Appreciation of the best teacher in the field of engraving in 2017

Certificate of appreciation for the unveiling of the buds of the prophets at the Tehran International Handicrafts Exhibition in the presence of the Minister of Cultural Heritage in 2019

Receiving the first national identity card in the descriptive meeting of the International Handicrafts Festival in 2020