IN MEMORY OF THE FATHER
Hi, everyone and welcome.
The page you are visiting now is for our late father, Mansoor Najafi. To our shock and dismay, he passed away not long time ago. My brothers, my sister and I decided to make an account for him and to put some of his drawings on here in order to share his art and talent with you. Most of the drawings you see in the gallery were drawn/painted by my father about 55 years ago, when he was only 19 or 20 years old.
Unfortunately - and for some reason - my father was forced to let go of his drawing career in his early twenties. I personally believe if he hadn't done so, he would have become a great professional artist.
My dad has some oil on canvas paintings too that I might put on here as well.
I'd appreciate you observing the copyright rules while checking out my dad's works. And please feel free to comment on or to favor his works.
Thank you.
F.N.B.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Our father was an honest, intelligent, sensitive and talented man. He adored art especially drawing and acting. He also enjoyed reading. No wonder he was very good with words. He was literally a walking encyclopedia because of all the information he had about politics, economy, geography, art, literature, history and the like. And he was great with his hands, always making or repairing things. He was very special. He taught us a lot of things and we owe him a lot.
Dad, we love you so much and we miss you a lot. You will be always in our hearts. We are sure you are now in peace. Please remember us because we still need your love and your prayer.

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"Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable...think about these things."
--Phillipians 4:8
1 John 3:16 Live it!
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Ever since the Queen of Hearts yelled that I was murduring time, Time himself took offence and made it (for me) precisely six o' clock forever and since then it's been tea time 24/7!
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I am all bluster -
I am not violent.
I am not malicious.
I am a result.
-(Death) The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
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So long, and thanks for all the fish.
Oho, postilaatikko hajos.
Mah bucket's got a hole in it, and ah can't buy no beer-uh!
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Please visit my Gallery
All comments are returned.
May he find Peace in Heaven.
And may you be blessed, Farzaneh, for sharing this memory with us!
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Cliffjumper in G1 Crew
Skywarp in TFA Crew
Writer in Disguise
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