The invitation card was originally designed in 2007 for the art exhibition of Bahador Saeedi, a highly talented artist known for his captivating illustrations and light boxes adorned with herbs and flowers.
One of the highlights of the card is a heartfelt story depicted by me inspiring his childhood memory. The story revolves around a child who develops a deep affection for a newborn poppy flower. Concerned that the flower's inevitable demise may cause the child grief, when it's getting withered his mother preserves the dying flower inside a book, ensuring its everlasting presence in the child's life.
The invitation card is a two-page book. Within its pages, the poppy flower gracefully resides on the words and she will never die, symbolizing the everlasting beauty.