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Dogmatism

Dogmatism

Milad North Vancouver, BC
15x7x7inunframed
Price

C$350

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About the Artwork

"Dogmatism" is a ceramic sculpture that explores the idea of rigid beliefs. The figure’s long, lance-like beard rises and blocks its eyes, symbolizing how stubborn thinking can blind us. With its strong expression and thoughtful design, the piece invites viewers to question closed-mindedness and consider the value of openness.

Technique:Ceramic
Details & Dimensions
Edition:Original, one of a kind artwork
Unframed Size:15in x 7in x 7in
Frame:Not framed
Weight:Unknown; Contact sales for a shipping quote
Shipping & Purchase
Free pickup is available from our Vancouver Gallery, or shipping can be provided for additional cost.
Standard shipping is via Canada Post ground. Typically, packages sent within Canada are received in 5-12 days. For expedited shipping, please contact us for a quote.
A payment program is available with three equal installments- we can work together to support artists and your budget! Contact us for details.

Milad

North Vancouver, British Columbia

Milad is a Vancouver-based artist and educator whose work bridges cultural memory, nature, and identity. With over two decades of experience and numerous exhibitions in Canada and Iran, he creates expressive sculptures and paintings that inspire imagination, reflection, and connection.

"Art is my way of translating silence, stories, and the spirit of nature into form. Whether through clay, wood, or paint, I aim to create spaces for reflection and connection—especially for those often unheard."

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