A promising personal formula
Persian compositional architecture + playful personal symbols + transparent happy colour + controlled imperfection.
Use symmetry as a starting scaffold rather than a strict finish. Allow small mismatches, paint blooms, shifting borders and unexpected symbols to stop the work from becoming decorative reproduction.
1Keep a recurring symbol setChoose five to eight motifs from your own memories—perhaps pomegranate, moon, home, bird, garden, cup and ladder.
2Use Persian logic, not copied patternsBorrow ideas such as medallion, border, repetition and mirrored balance, then draw every component from scratch.
3Interrupt the symmetryHide one odd creature, change one corner, leave one patch unfinished or let one colour escape its boundary.
4Limit each paintingUse one dominant structure, one family of marks and a repeatable palette rather than including every idea at once.
5Title the worldNames such as “The Garden That Remembers” or “Map of a Very Good Day” help turn decoration into storytelling.