I was born into a family with an artistic background. Although, the realm of art opened its doors to me a little late through provocative and meaningful dreams. And a new chosen journey of vision, imagination, and intuition evolved in the real world. Since then, I have grown in art quickly over the past 16 years by releasing the energy locked inside for a long. Since that special calling, dreams opened their door to me, full of imagination and aspirations, and eventually, I graduated from The School of Art Institute in Chicago.
At the beginning of my work, I started to experience different ranges of mediums, oil paint, water base paint, charcoal, pastel, colored pencils, and gel pen. I work on canvas, from medium to large sizes, with acrylic/oil paint. Although on paper, I work with water base paint, colored pencils, and gel pen. The power of my intuition always kept me on the path of creating artwork in different styles. And often depend on my research and the present time of that moment.
In my new journey, I found myself much more like a seeker than being artist per se.
In my recent works I am more focused on a dark paper as a background in reaction to our present time, which brought a world of chaos, despair and uncertainty.
However, he harmony and beauty of dancing colors in the liveness of their atmosphere over the dark background of paper portray the challenge of time. Thus, it is a clear message to the outside world that, regardless of the ups and downs in life, we never give up on light. The unity of opposites and conflict in nature is far from fear of uncertainty and disruptions.
This message itself is the best symbol of truth and peace in the face of crises. The role of concerned artists in society is crucial and noticeable. Transcending a new way of sensations is the most effective service of art to challenge the darkness of confusion.
We all need to be recalled and return to the road of serenity and hope for our unity and peace. Flame of hope never dies.
At the beginning of my work, I started to experience different ranges of mediums, oil paint, water base paint, charcoal, pastel, colored pencils, and gel pen. I work on canvas, from medium to large sizes, with acrylic/oil paint. Although on paper, I work with water base paint, colored pencils, and gel pen. The power of my intuition always kept me on the path of creating artwork in different styles. And often depend on my research and the present time of that moment.
In my new journey, I found myself much more like a seeker than being artist per se.
In my recent works I am more focused on a dark paper as a background in reaction to our present time, which brought a world of chaos, despair and uncertainty.
However, he harmony and beauty of dancing colors in the liveness of their atmosphere over the dark background of paper portray the challenge of time. Thus, it is a clear message to the outside world that, regardless of the ups and downs in life, we never give up on light. The unity of opposites and conflict in nature is far from fear of uncertainty and disruptions.
This message itself is the best symbol of truth and peace in the face of crises. The role of concerned artists in society is crucial and noticeable. Transcending a new way of sensations is the most effective service of art to challenge the darkness of confusion.
We all need to be recalled and return to the road of serenity and hope for our unity and peace. Flame of hope never dies.