Biography


In 1981, I entered to world of painting. At the age of 18, my very first art instructor, Aidin
Aghdashlou, agreed to train me and this was the beginning of a long journey filled with ups and
downs.
After my first exhibition got noticed by viewers and critics and brought me a great deal of positive
reviews and feedbacks, I knew that art is my destiny.
In the first 16 years of my artistic career, I focused on real still-life painting with color pencil. Then
slowly moved away from objectivism and changed my view toward visual art. Through changing
elements in my artworks and learning about material substances and textures; I have made new
compositions for my paintings. By using materials like metal, wood, glass, rope and fabric, I have
created a visual expression using words made from texture, surface, layers, lines and colors.
I believe everything beautiful, free, simple and surprising, stimulating human sensitivity and
emotions, is an artwork. I combine unrelated elements to create an independent one, getting my
audience excited by new patterns. I visualize another world like a visual story beyond this world and
nature. A visual expression of what does not exist, but it should.
Like a seeker child, I am always looking to see and explore new borders in my work and with every
new experiment; I feel a great joy as I believe this has been my greatest teacher in life, art and
specially painting.

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In 1981, I entered to world of painting. At the age of 18, my very first art instructor, Aidin
Aghdashlou, agreed to train me and this was the beginning of a long journey filled with ups and
downs.
After my first exhibition got noticed by viewers and critics and brought me a great deal of positive
reviews and feedbacks, I knew that art is my destiny.
In the first 16 years of my artistic career, I focused on real still-life painting with color pencil. Then
slowly moved away from objectivism and changed my view toward visual art. Through changing
elements in my artworks and learning about material substances and textures; I have made new
compositions for my paintings. By using materials like metal, wood, glass, rope and fabric, I have
created a visual expression using words made from texture, surface, layers, lines and colors.
I believe everything beautiful, free, simple and surprising, stimulating human sensitivity and
emotions, is an artwork. I combine unrelated elements to create an independent one, getting my
audience excited by new patterns. I visualize another world like a visual story beyond this world and
nature. A visual expression of what does not exist, but it should.
Like a seeker child, I am always looking to see and explore new borders in my work and with every
new experiment; I feel a great joy as I believe this has been my greatest teacher in life, art and
specially painting.