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The World is A Song

David Price
3 min readAug 27, 2021

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Stories make us.

Naeemeh Naeemaei (Iranian, born 1984)
The Moon Falls a Thousand Times, 2019

There is an old Iranian folk tale about Leopard, who is very proud and wants to look down on all others. One night he finds Moon in the sky and seeks to supersede her, so he goes to the top of a cliff and jumps to catch Moon, but instead falls to his death. It’s a warning about hubris.

There is another folk tale about Leopard based on a 100-year-old true story from the small village of Kandelous, Iran. There was a girl named Mina who befriended Leopard. After some months of friendship, a man courting Mina shoots Leopard out of jealousy and Leopard tragically dies. The story is about humans encroaching on animal habitats…

Naeemaei explains that the painting is about both of these stories at once: Mina lovingly carries the body of her friend Leopard and “I poured moons under their feet to respect Leopard’s wish to be above Moon.”

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‘I sense the world might be more dreamlike, metaphorical, and poetic than we currently believe — but just as irrational as sympathetic magic when looked at in a typically scientific way. I wouldn’t be surprised if poetry — poetry in the broadest sense, in the sense of a world filled with metaphor, rhyme, and recurring patterns, shapes, and designs — is how the world works. The world isn’t logical, it’s a song.’

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David Price
David Price

Written by David Price

I write about creativity, loving, language learning and psycho/spirituality. I’m a longtime painter and reader.

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