My paintings are created to bring energy and color into people’s spaces — to bring a sense of light and hope, reminding them that every day carries its own beauty. Through color and light, I want to ease the mind and warm the heart.
I work in two main styles. One is inspired by nature and landscapes — the sea, volcanoes, and sunsets that I have witnessed on my travels. Painting them feels like a long meditation, a way to lose myself in the beauty of the world. The other style draws on cubist abstraction and emotional expression — portraits and forms born from love and the universe itself.
I mainly paint in oil on canvas, but when I travel, I turn to aquarelle and pastel for their ease and spontaneity. My Persian roots influence my perspective: I often paint flat compositions, echoing miniature traditions, while inviting viewers to imagine their own stories within the scene.
For me, art is a gentle rebellion against uniformity. The sky is never the same color everywhere — and neither are we. Art helps us reconnect, find peace, and share energy. The world needs more of that.