“I never have restricted myself into a frame of a particular technique. My techniques are determined simultaneously along with the subjects of my works. It is similar to the works of a poet, the form of a poem is determined at the same time as its content.”

—  Guity Novin

Etelaat (1973), no. 14119, Thursday, June 7th, p. 7

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