From the Series Conversation with Nature. Khorramabad, Khozestan. 2022.

It Is not Safe Here

video and Installation, Drift Wood, Mirror, 2015, Saba Gallery, 5th Iran International Green Film Festival.

Anahita The Goddess of Water

Anahita is a deity who is mentioned in Iranian mythology as the father/mother of waters, as well as the goddess and symbol of waters and has always been praised by Iranians. In Iranian traditions, waters have always been sacred, so polluting them would cause resentment and even anger of the gods. According to this belief, the artist has made clay goddesses adapted from the form of sculpture of Anahita in different eras. By placing Anahita sculptures in the path of the sea waves with the aim of being destroyed and washed up, the artist has been following the process of returning Anahita to nature and uniting with water. With the intensity of each wave, parts of the sculptures are destroyed and became closer to nature. Regarding the objectives of the exhibition, the artist tends to recreate ancient Iranian culture, taking a modern approach as well.

2021, Babolsar, Mazandarn, Iran.

you can see the video of this art work here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0diKAsAPmiU

Red Balloon

Miroud beach. Mazandaran. Iran. 2021

From the collection of cypress trees

Cloudy Day

2016, Alangdareh Jangle, Gorgan, Iran

12x12x12+Nature

Nature Art Cube Exhibition of Geumgang Nature Art Biennale 2021

Nature Art Cube Exhibition of Geumgang Nature Art Biennale 219

War, War and so War

For Afghan Girl Students,2021, IRAN.

Reflection of Nature:

Everywhere we can see the mirror of nature. please be careful, although nature is so strong but it is fragile.

From Angle Project: Eve was chosen.

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