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Artist’s viral Instagram sculptures and murals revitalise crumbling neighbourhood

Adel Yazdi has turned his neighbourhood in Shiraz, Iran into a vivid visual tapestry that many tourists are discovering through social media

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Iranian artist Adel Yazdi stands next to some of his high reliefs in an alley in Narenjestan, Shiraz, Iran on May 14, 2024. Photo: AFP

In the winding alleys of southern Iran, artist Adel Yazdi has taken it upon himself to turn his rustic old neighbourhood into a cultural and tourist hub through vibrant paintings and carved relief faces.

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Narenjestan, a neighbourhood characterised by crumbling, uninhabited houses, is nestled in Shiraz, a southern city celebrated for its historic architecture, lush gardens and revered poets.

“Most of the dilapidated walls in old Shiraz have no historical value,” said Yazdi, a bushy-bearded, bespectacled, 40-year-old artist who has dedicated himself to revitalising Narenjestan.

Over the years, Yazdi has turned the long-neglected neighbourhood walls into a vivid visual tapestry “telling the stories of the people living here”, he said.

A woman walks past a mural by Yazdi in Narenjestan. Photo: AFP
A woman walks past a mural by Yazdi in Narenjestan. Photo: AFP
Carved relief faces by Yazdi in Narenjestan. Photo: AFP
Carved relief faces by Yazdi in Narenjestan. Photo: AFP

Arabesque patterns and relief faces now adorn the walls, carved with intricate details and painted in an array of vivid hues of greens, pinks, blues and purples.

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