Taking advantage of different techniques – such as animation, moving cinematography and others – in fact, my work is momentary, without a beginning or an end. The
element of time is not involved; rather my work is like a point that makes up a line, repeating eternally, like a never-ending loop. This body of work starts by emphasizing the history, culture
and art of my birthplace, Iran. The inspiration I have derived from my childhood, family and years of living in Iran are the source of my art. Women are the subject of some works, while others
concern things very remote from us, highly evolved and living in dimensions that are mysterious and beyond our imagination. Meditations on the meaning of life and expressions of philosophy,
science, social and environmental issues were the catalyst for these creations.
These works have been made using various graphic software, design, animation and movement tools as well as photography. However, I should mention that neither video
cameras nor cinematography have been used.
24 Hours
Bicycle
A Body
A Candle
A clock
A Crowd
A Design for T0day
A Fire Temple
A Helicopter
lifeless Town
Political Party
A Prism
A Robot
A Shell
Suitcase
A Television
A Train
A Tree Swing
A Woman
A Yellow Chair
Abu Ali Sina
Alexander
An_Escalator
Annoyance
Base of an Iranian Column
Bookworm
Cardboard Boxes
Chariot_of_History
Connecting Lines
Contact
Counter
Cuneiform_Inscription
Cyclone and Ceiling Fan
Dark_rooms
Day and Night
Days of the Week
Destruction
Five o'clock in the afternoon
Genuine Leather
Heartfelt memories of the past
Heaviness
Hot Water Bottle
Human and a Mirror
I am not here
In Memory of Picasso
In the Laboratory
JUNIOR CONTROL
knetting
Line Circle & Philosophy
Lost Colour
Main Core
Ready for a Journey
portrait
Night time in a village
Relativity
running
Sex
Small Planet
Stairway of Persepolis
Stairway to the Future
The Bird
The Cyrus Cylinder
The End
The Heritage
The Last Tree
The life
The loupe
The model
The other side
Thought assassination
Three_virtual_steps_in_real_space
Time
To my dear Shahram
Tomb of Cyrus the Great
Train and Balloon
Windscreen Wiper
Winter in Azarbijan