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The spiritual connection between art and music can be described as a blending of senses that penetrates layers of emotions to nourish the hidden soul. And, in this music clip, it is all about connections, where the hypnotic rhythmic grooves of Tara Jaff’s harp underscore the soulful improvisations of Adib Rostami’s kamancheh , which in turn embrace the paintings of Goran Mohammed depicting rumanitive female figures reaching for or releasing pomegranates , a fruit that symbolizes a hidden eroticism. Goran Mohammed is a young painter and illustrator living in Rania, South Kurdistan. Adib Rostami (Kamancheh) and Tara Jaff (Harp) are both musicians living in London, UK. Flame of Mine Paintings by Goran Mohammed Music by: Tara Jaff (harp) & Adib Rostami (Kamancheh)
Instrumental Harp & Kamancheh
Flame of Mine
Paintings by Goran Mohammed
Music by:
Tara Jaff: Harp
Adib Rostami : Kamanchah