Sculptures

An Imaginery Point

2019

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, White clay and glazes

“An Imaginary Point” is an interaction of geometric and biomorphic forms, inspired by “Bicycle Eaten by a Tree”.

The Rings Composition

2019

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, Brown clay and mixed glazes

'The Rings Composition' was an observation at the primary geometric forms, line and circle.

Untitled(Sphere)

2019

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, Brown clay and mixed glazes

Similar to “The Rings Composition”, this sculpture focused on observations at the primary geometric forms, line and circle.

Can You Feel Me?

2018

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, brown clay and glazes

I saw a young couple sitting on the beach, and I made my version of them.

Huma

2018

Earthenware Ceramic, Natural Palm Wood

Huma is a mythical bird of Iranian legends. It is a common motif in Sufi poetry.

The First Game

2017

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, white clay and mixed glazes

Being in an unfair game of dropping stones in a pond was the start of this sculpture.

The Voice in My Head

2017

Earthenware Ceramic, Wire

'The Voice in My Head' is a poetic sculpture which captures a period of my life when my mind was full of thoughts.

Endless

2017

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, Copper Wire

'Endless' Is another of my poetic sculptures. I see hope and perseverance when I look at nature.

Margaret, Jennifer and Jessica

2017

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, White clay and glazes

'Margaret, Jennifer and Jessica' is sculptural ceramic vases. I had a dream, I'm in Melbourne in a party standing alone and staring at Three ladies who were talking after a party.

An Eye

2016

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, white clay and mixed glazes

What is interesting about an abstract form is that we can see what we like to see. In the shape of this sculpture, the viewer either can see an eye or two dolphins.

Dance of Marriage

2016

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, white clay and mixed glazes

I see the marriage as a dance. Our foot should move together and become one.

Punch-out

2015

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, White clay and pigments

'Punch-Out' is a physical poem. Can you feel what you see?

Break Out

2014

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, White Clay and Pigments

'Break out #1 and #2' were two small sculptures with a metaphor of facing the limits in everyday life.

Sarita (Free)

2014

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, white clay and mixed glazes

'Sarita' had two versions, the first one titled 'Free' the next one was a commission for 'Sarita'.

Break Out #1

2014

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, hite clay and pigments

'Break out #1 and #2' were two small sculptures with a metaphor of facing the limits in everyday life.

Camouflage

2013

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, white clay and underglazes

We do wear masks to hide our emotions from time to time. I use to hide my feelings back in Iran. Camouflage was a simulation of the mask I used to wear.

Avoider #1

2013

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, white clay and mixed glazes

I wished to close my eyes and live in a place without seeing or hearing any negativity, sadness and injustice, but I Knew that is only an avoider.

Avoider #2

2013

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxidation, white clay and mixed glazes

I wished to close my eyes and live in a place without seeing or hearing any negativity, sadness and injustice, but I Knew that is only an avoider.

Immigration

2012

Earthenware Ceramic, Oxcidation, White clay and glazes

Only a few months left to start a new life. Everyone is going from this land, but the earth is round and everywhere is on the same ground.