Tamara Chalabi talks to Maryam Najd, a painter born in Iran and residing in Belgium. They discuss Maryam's unique artistic style, influenced by both traditional Iranian techniques and contemporary European portraiture, and explore themes of censorship, identity, and multiculturalism in her work. Notable works discussed include the series Seven Shades of Blood and Colourblind Society.
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