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Arash Groyan, is a contemporary Iranian artist, and jewelry maker who is widely recognized as a master of Persian miniature painting. More recently has moved into creating Roman glass jewelry [1].
Background
He was born in 1981 in Tehran, Iran, and began his artistic training at a young age [2]. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Painting from Tehran University of Art, one of the most prestigious art schools in Iran. He then went on to earn a Master's degree in Illustration from the same institution.
Notable Exhibitions
Arash has been featured in exhibitions at prestigious galleries and art fairs around the world. These include:
- Three pieces of his work are in permanent collection of major museums in Iran [3].
- Queen Sirikit Gallery in Bangkok has displayed his work on multiple occasions [4].
- The Malaysian International Art exhibition [5]
- His exhibition "The Persian Reflections" at Sathorn 11 gallery in Bangkok received coverage from a major newspaper and featured works inspired by COVID-19 [6].
- Collaboration with Russian artist Lela Sandshiko on a concept that merged traditional Persian miniature art with her Muay Thai inspired art technique [7].
- Carousel du Louvre [6]
Educator and Cultural Ambassador
After moving to Thailand he also started holding university lectures and workshops on Persian miniature art [8]. He also was a keynote speaker at the 28th International Conference on Social Science & Humanities (ICSSH) in Bangkok [3].
External Links
Arash's work on Singulart
Arash's homepage
References
- ^ https://issuu.com/thaitch/docs/sep_2022
- ^ https://shahrvand.com/archives/91092
- ^ a b https://sshraweb.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/2017-BKK-dec-ICSSH-PROCEEDINGS.pdf
- ^ http://www.queengallery.org/th/exhibitions/past/artist?artist=9830
- ^ https://www.irna.ir/news/81754705/
- ^ a b "Small art, big statement Persian miniature artist Arash Groyan tackles major social issues in 'The Persian Reflections'". Bangkok Post.
- ^ https://www.thailandnow.in.th/arts-culture/arash-groyan-brings-muay-thai-to-persian-miniature-art/
- ^ https://iqna.ir/fa/news/3680855/