Inner Bloom
(4.7 ft x 4.7 ft, acrylic on wall)
This mural celebrates the purity of love through Persian calligraphy and vibrant color. The large circular form is made entirely of the word “Eshgh” (عشق), repeated in a flowing rainbow gradient to represent emotional depth, unity, and inner light. Blending traditional Farsi script with a modern, colorful design, Inner Bloom invites viewers to pause an
Taste of Heaven Wings
(5'11" x 8'8", acrylic on wall)
This mural for Taste of Heaven features rainbow-colored wings that symbolize joy, freedom, and the uplifting spirit of the restaurant. Hand-painted in bold, vibrant hues, the wings reflect diversity and connection, turning the wall into a warm, welcoming space a visual reminder that a good meal can truly feel like a taste of heaven.
Neon Fiesta
(13'10" x 3'4", neon acrylic on bar surface)
Neon Fiesta is a vibrant mural painted beneath the bar of a Mexican restaurant, inspired by traditional folk art and brought to life with neon colors that glow under blacklight. Bursting with floral patterns and rhythmic symmetry, the piece transforms a functional surface into a celebration of culture, energy, and joy inviting guests to feel
Lift Pro Identity
(5' x 5', acrylic on wall – Lift Pro Fitness, San Jose)
This 5x5-foot mural was created as a bold emblem of strength and identity for Lift Pro Fitness in San Jose. Painted directly on the gym’s main wall, the crisp lines and strong contrast reflect the values of focus, discipline, and empowerment. Positioned at the heart of the space, the piece serves as both a visual anchor and a
On Her Own Terms
Medium: Charcoal on paper
Size: 3 ft x 5 ft
On Her Own Terms is a charcoal drawing that captures the body in a quiet, inward moment not exposed, but held. With the face turned away, the focus shifts to form, emotion, and the unspoken weight the figure carries. I wasn’t trying to idealize, just to be hones to show how strength can exist in stillness, and how being seen should always
Held
Medium: Charcoal on paper
Size: 5 ft x 5.5 ft
Held is an intimate charcoal drawing of the body at rest quiet, grounded, and protective. Centered on the hands, it captures both physical weight and emotional depth. Through shadow and softness, the piece invites closeness while honoring the subject’s privacy. It’s a moment of stillness, a quiet reclaiming of space and self.
Echoes of Time
This portrait of an elderly woman was created entirely with my fingerprints and black Japanese ink. Every mark was made by touch no brushes, just skin to paper making the process deeply personal and physical. The layered prints shape her face slowly, capturing not just her features, but the quiet strength and time behind them. It’s about presence, memory, and the traces we leave behi
Pixel Smile
Pixel Smile is a graphite drawing of a man caught mid-grin, his expression bold and confident. A checkered glitch disrupts the portrait, symbolizing how identity can be fragmented or masked. It’s a play between clarity and distortion asking how much of someone we truly see.
Common Ground
Medium: Charcoal on paper
Size: 2 ft x 3.8 ft
Common Ground is a charcoal drawing of two hands reaching across contrast light and dark, soft and strong. The high-contrast background serves as both a visual and symbolic reminder that true connection doesn’t erase difference, it respects it. In a divided world, this piece speaks to quiet strength, empathy, and the power of simply hold
In the Dark, Wait
This digital painting is inspired by Rumi’s words: “In the blackest of your moments, wait with no fear.”
A curled figure rests on a crescent moon, held gently between two suns , one awake, one asleep. The hanging stars and rainbow glow suggest that even in darkness, light is near.
This piece is a reminder to trust the stillness, and to know that even your heaviest moments are part o
Show Me Your Soul is a digital painting about identity and vulnerability. Through glitch effects and layered distortion, it explores the tension between how we appear and who we truly are. The figure holding a mask invites the viewer to look beyond the surface to confront what’s hidden and ask what it means to be fully seen.
Metamorphosis of Resilience is a digital self-portrait reflecting the most challenging and transformative years of my life. At its center is a mandala octopus perched on my head a symbol of the emotional weight I’ve carried through illness, loss, and personal growth. The grayscale background represents grief and hardship, while the octopus, full of vivid color, embodies resilience, adaptability, a
Embrace the Monster
This digital painting reflects the idea that we all carry an inner monster a part of ourselves shaped by fear, anger, or past pain. By nurturing a connection between that monster and the child within us, we create space for healing and peace. This work is a reminder that self-awareness and compassion toward our own darkness can lead to inner harmony.
The Hidden Root
This digital painting is inspired by Rumi’s words: “Study me as much as you like, you will not know me...” The two trees, intertwined yet burning, represent the unseen truths within us the inner fire, the hidden pain, and the strength that’s not always visible. Rooted in connection but shaped by mystery, this piece invites viewers to look beyond appearances and imagine the world thr
All Else Is None
This mixed media painting is inspired by Rumi’s reflection on the emptiness of the material world and the eternal nature of love and compassion. I used resin, patina, texture, and Farsi calligraphy to create depth and contrast, blending spiritual symbolism with tactile richness. The central circular form evokes both the eye and the infinite a quiet reminder that when all else fades
Weightless
This modern triptych was created using gold leaf and textured techniques across three canvases. The feather, though delicate, holds presence and strength a symbol of lightness, resilience, and quiet power. The contrast between gold and deep background evokes balance between grace and grounding.
Eye of Protection
This resin artwork is inspired by the symbolism of the evil eye a powerful emblem of protection deeply rooted in Middle Eastern culture. Through layered blues, golds, and glass-like textures, the piece reflects a timeless belief in shielding energy and spiritual strength. Eye of Protection is both a modern interpretation and a cultural tribute to the idea that beauty can guard, an
Circle of Flow
Created using a texture tile technique, Circle of Flow captures koi fish moving through concentric ripples a visual metaphor for calm, continuity, and quiet transformation. The textured surface adds depth and rhythm, while each tile forms part of a larger whole, reflecting how even the smallest movements can shape the bigger picture.
Carried Across Borders
This 5' x 5' modern artwork on wood canvas uses patina and texture to explore the emotional weight of migration. Bird-like forms symbolize the memories and identity we carry with us, while the gold background reflects resilience and hope. Each panel is a fragment of movement and belonging a reminder that even when we leave places behind, our stories travel with us.
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