My work is not created — it unfolds. Each piece is a quiet echo of a phase I’ve lived, a moment that refused to stay silent inside me.
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My favorite kind of art lives within the feminine form,not as a body,but as a quiet confession.I’m drawn to the way light gently finds her,how it traces softness and leaves the rest to silence.I work from backlit figures,where darkness holds everything except what the light chooses to reveal,and I follow it with a single white line.What remains is not anatomy,but memory—softness,tension,phases of becoming.Each piece carries a version of me,held in shadow and revealed only where the light insists
Where do you find inspiration?I find inspiration in the quiet moments I can’t explain—emotions that linger without language. Each phase I go through leaves a trace, and I return to it through light and form. It’s less about observing the world, and more about translating what refuses to leave me.
What would you do with $25,000?Awareness shapes everything I create, so part of me carries Iran with me—my people, whose voices are limited and lives disrupted. While I’m not able to support them in direct ways, I want to create something meaningful from where I am. I would travel alone to reset and reconnect with myself, drawing freely in new spaces and open air, letting movement and distance carry what I’ve been holding, and creating work that speaks beyond me.
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