These works, created by top artists from five Iranian provinces—Isfahan, Qom, Kermanshah, Khorasan, and Karaj—were selected from approximately 250 submissions following a nationwide call for entries.
The installations, judged and finalized, will be displayed at 40 key intersections and squares across Isfahan starting from the first day of Ramadan. The artworks draw inspiration from texts, poems, and hadiths related to Ramadan and Nowruz, blending Islamic and Iranian cultural traditions.
According to Isfahan Municipality’s, the event aims to foster innovation in urban aesthetics, promote Islamic-Iranian cultural practices, and strengthen community engagement during these significant occasions.