14 Oct The Optimistic painter from iran nader mohazabnia

Interview Questions:
From Caterpillar to butterfly, we’d love to know your story. Please share how you became this master of Art.
Since I knew myself, I was among colors, schemes, and sketches due to birth and growing up in a cultural and artistic family. My father, who was a skillful architect, played an essential role in developing my personality.
I started painting since I was four and tried for many years to detect new points in order to achieve my biggest goal in life. I studied art at the university and tried to work with my utmost power to continually find a new valve in my art, and with each valve opening, my thirst to improve more and more increased.
I am very pleased that I have chosen an artistic lifestyle in a way that art has become my full-time job today. I am teaching art to my students at my art academy during the day and continuing my journey as an artist at night to make a living.
We loved the vibrant colours in your paintings, what drives you to make such magnetic art work?
Referring to the Brilliant and vivid colors, I try to portray as many beauties as possible in the cold and soulless life of today. I believe when you are able to look at the half of the glass full of water, you need to forget the empty half
I always strive to fulfill my mission by recreating the vibrant colors of nature and appropriately capturing the good events and impactful moments.
Life is a playground. What were the things you tried learning or dirtied your hands with?
Exactly, such a pretty belief. Life is a big playground, and for my part, I am trying to get into this beautiful game in any way, and I have spent many years tackling different visual arts challenges and using different mediums such as acrylic and oil paint and …, especially in the conceptual and enduring tasks that help me express my social mission.
Meanwhile, attending various festivals around the world and being familiar with artists from different lands, gave me the honor to travel to over 24 countries and use the various experiences of their artists.
We all love variety. What do you love doing apart from paintings?
Designing and embracing different sketches, photography, learning different languages for better communication, studying the traditions of different ethnicities, as well as calligraphy and sometimes music, are my headlines and priorities after painting with which I deal in parallel.
We look up to you for inspiration, whom do you look up to for inspiration, and why?
Interacting with stylish artists along with communicating with people owning different beliefs is one way I get inspired. It is a long time that I am l ooking through the life of successful artists to find such inspirations
But the main inspiration comes from the shadows of nature, the impact and splendor of the sunlight on the surface of the rock and the bush, the color change during different hours of the day and night, the sound of the river and birds, seasons and climate changes and also the sense of getting rid of anything in the rain and water. I get inspired by all of these to keep me going.
Your one tip for aspiring artists would be…
In the end, dears, I want you to listen to your inner voice, look for your lost, and respect to your influence and role in the history.
Apart from all the everyday issues and concerns, keep and follow an art such as (painting, music, crafts, etc.) for yourself. Have it and make your heart happy with your creations.
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