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ArtistIn a double exposure image on rough handmade paper, a middle-aged gnome with a tall red hat and long beard stands quietly beside an empty garden bench at twilight, the air heavy with absence. Though others are gone, he stays — calm, warm, and glowing softly in fading light, like a memory that never leaves. The feeling of yaar is in his steady presence, a quiet kind of love and loyalty. Painted in the soft, emotional style of Anthony Cudahy, with gentle light, layered textures, and dreamlike realism that captures inner connection. Let the scene express the kind of friend who stays when all else fades.
In Farsi, there are four different words for friendship. They don’t describe levels like “kind of friends” or “besties forever,” but rather types of closeness — each with its own depth:
Doost (دوست) is someone you knows you.
Yaar (یار) stays when others quietly walk away.
Rafigh (رفیق) shares a struggle, a belief, a direction.
Hamrah (همراه) walks with you — especially when the road gets rough.
A whimsical gnome stands beside a park bench, wearing a long coat and a tall, pointed hat. A soft glow surrounds him, casting a shadow reminiscent of his figure, adding a magical ambiance.