I was born in 1988 in Esfahan, Iran. Although I began my journey with a background in information technology and computer programming, I discovered a deeper passion for the arts and humanities when I turned 22. This realization shifted my career path and changed the way I viewed life.

As I matured, I started questioning my choices and aspirations. I realized that I wanted to express myself through visual storytelling—using images and videos to create meaningful narratives. This led me to pursue formal education in the arts.

I earned my Master’s in Visual Arts from Cyprus, where I had the opportunity to learn from esteemed professors and collaborate with many notable artists. During my time there, I began showcasing my work in galleries and international art biennials, starting in 2012. Alongside creating art, I focused on building a network of like-minded creators and founded a Facebook blog to promote emerging and independent artists.

Returning to Esfahan, I continued my artistic journey not only as a creator but also as an educator, teaching in several art schools. I even launched an online art magazine, which, unfortunately, was shut down by the authorities.

Determined to expand my horizons, I moved to Italy to study “New Technologies of Art” at the Fine Art Academy of Turin. While completing my studies, I began my career at Radio Free Europe. Eventually, I made Prague my home, where I continue to blend my love for arts, media, and technology.