Atefeh Majidi Nezhad (b.1983, Isfahan, Iran) lives and works in Tehran-Iran as an artist since 2006. She graduated with BFA from Isfahan Art University (2006) and an MFA in Painting from the University of Tehran (2009). Famous monuments of Esfahan, Jami' Mosque in particular, have always drawn the artist to themselves. She spent many hours walking across their arched passageways, in the dizzying space under their domes, alongside walls adorned with floral patterns. She wanted to figure the secret of architecture and its power. To do so, she chose monoprinting. She inked a glass surface, gently laid a piece of canvas (or paper) over it, and used a pen to draw on what was the back of the canvas. Ink transferred onto the front by osmosis. Recently, she has focused on collections of sketches reflects the many perspectives of the architectural spaces. sharing in the point of view of the inner monument and the moments within it. This literal tension is the reflection of conceptual spectrum between darkness of chaos and lightness of space.