Between memory and infinity, my art weaves emotions into color and time.

Artistic Statement

I am an Iranian artist based in Québec, Canada. For me, art is a passage, a bridge between lived experience and infinity. On this boundless ground, memory, identity, and emotion intertwine and transform.
The canvas becomes a field where fragments of memory, cultural traces, and human moments gather and take shape as visual matter. Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, I explore how inner emotions find their form through color, gesture, and layering. Each layer is not only a technique but also a sediment of time — moments of joy and sorrow, fragility and resilience, dissolving into one another.
My practice is rooted in hybridity. As a woman, shaped by repeated experiences of migration, I find myself at the intersection of multiple worlds. This plurality nourishes my work, compelling me to weave together visual references that sometimes resonate in harmony, sometimes clash, and in their overlap create new narratives.
Everyday life, in its delicacy and contradictions, is a source of my gaze: a place where joy and pain, tenderness and violence, imagination and reality intertwine. In this space, painting becomes an act of negotiation — between personal, collective, and diasporic memory.
Each work is an invitation to dialogue. It asks the viewer to encounter their own memories in its forms and colors, to discover personal echoes in the layered surfaces. For me, art is a participatory and open experience, where meanings multiply and transform, offering not just images but resonances that connect the intimate with the universal.