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A TRIBUTE TO THE BREADWINNERS OF THE FAMILY I, 2021

There are many backpackers who carry goods between the two sides of the country’s borders to earn a living. In fact, because of unemployment and low wages, they smuggle products as big as fridges on their backs. Imagine going through the mountains in harsh weather while you are carrying such a heavy load on your back!
Ceramic, 6×3×8” to 10×5×20”

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A TRIBUTE TO THE BREADWINNERS OF THE FAMILY II & III, 2021

Ceramic, 6×3×8” to 10×5×20”

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DROUGHT, HOPE, AND STRUGGLE I, 2021

Iran is located in the dry belt of the world and 65% of its area is in an arid climate. In particular, my city, Yazd, is located in the middle of the largest desert in Iran, and our people are always facing the problem of water shortage.
Ceramic mugs, 3×3×4 1/2”

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DROUGHT, HOPE AND STRUGGLE
II & III & IV,2021

Ceramic mugs, 3×3×4 1/2”

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TRADITIONAL IRANIAN HANDICRAFTS VS. MODERN IRANIAN HANDICRAFTS I & II, 2020

Coca-Cola ceramic casting bottle, 2×7”

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TRADITIONAL IRANIAN HANDICRAFTS VS. MODERN IRANIAN HANDICRAFTS III & IV & V, 2020

Coca-Cola ceramic casting bottle
2 ×7”

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WISHING FOR FRESH AIR I & II, 2020

Some lichens grow only 1 mm per year. This plant can live up to 4,000 years. Most lichens are quickly destroyed by polluted air. Due to a large number of industrial factories, the air pollution level is so high in my city that there are no lichens.
Ceramic, 1×1×1” to 2×2×2"

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WISHING FOR FRESH AIR III & IV, 2020

The absence of the lichens in the real world resulted in their presence in some abstract forms.

Ceramic Sculptures, Left: 13×9×8

Middle: 5×5×14 1/2”
Right: 6×7×10 1/2”

Ceramic Lichens, 1×1×1” to 2×2×2"

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STRUGGLING WITH THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN APPLIED AND CONCEPTUAL ART, 2018

A friendly combination of modern conceptual ceramics and old applied ceramics of Yazd, my hometown.
Ceramic, 4×4×11” to 9×9×14”

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DAILY LIFE, 2018

People who are busy with their daily lives and see no one but themselves.
Ceramic, resin, plastic tiny figures, trees, a bench, and a mirror
20×20×7”

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COLLABORATION WITH A CHILD SCIENTIST, 2018

I have a ten-year-old cousin who is kind of a scientist. He always paints for me and knows that I am a potter. These small containers, which are in the shape of molecules are one of his ideas. It was a collaboration with a child scientist.
Ceramic, 7×2 1/2×1” to 10×10×2”

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A COMPOUND OF ART HISTORY AND EVERYDAY OBJECTS, 2018

Venus Willendorf came to life, became a body, and the mother of this plant. she is a mother by nature and she feeds her child.

Ceramic, 5×3 1/2×8

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FUN FUNCTIONAL OBJECTS, 2017

I have always had this in my mind that the objects around me were very simple and emotionless, so I started working.
Left: Ceramic, Iron wire, 4×4×7 1/2” to 5 1/2×5 1/2×13”
Right: Ceramic, Iron wire, 3 1/2 ×3 1/2 ×6 1/2” to 6×6×19”

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