I was born in 1996 in Shiraz, Iran. My academic background is in drawing and painting, and I have over seven years of experience teaching painting in different cities, including Shiraz, Tehran, and Berlin.
For me, teaching painting is not only about transferring technique, but an exploratory and collective process of understanding the infinite depth of image-making. This shared experience has always been an essential part of my artistic path.
I am driven by a desire to explore and inhabit the vast, infinite field of imagination , where endless possibilities can emerge and transform.
Through art, I find a space where this sense of freedom can be experienced and practiced.
I believe the medium itself is not fixed or essential; what matters is the initial imaginative energy that seeks to take form. Whether through painting, photography, sculpture, or text, each medium becomes a temporary vessel for this energy to materialize.
As I move through this process, recurring images and textures begin to surface , forms that seem to echo one another across different works. At times, these forms suggest fragments of a face, as if I am unconsciously searching for an image of myself that continually shifts, reveals, and conceals.
I believe that through years of practicing this kind of freedom in art, anyone can ultimately arrive at an image of their own spirit, a reflection that reveals their individuality and uniqueness.