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Saw his first lights and first colours in 1956 in Teheran . |
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Iranian easels in 1974 |
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First encounter with the French vibe in 1979 |
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With a fierce will to keep his freedom to think, Tolooie has
used a 1001 chalks, brushes, paints and other tools necessary to
the process of creation.
His inspiration is drawn from the fire of ancient and modern painters
that came from the four corners of the Earth |
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Equally inspired by the ‘joie de vivre’ and spiritual
qualities of Khayam and Epicurus, he uses exquisite colours that
radiate energy, musical notes and freedom of movement.
When Louis Toffoli, a famous French artist, bought Tolooie’s work, it signalled
a turning point. From then on, Tolooie becomes well established in South East
France and shows in Germany, Switzerland and California.
He currently teaches fine art near Lyon, France. |
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Tolooie believes that the Art of Painting holds no barrier
and that his work reconnects somewhere with the whole world in
its universality and in search for supreme pleasure.
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