My name is Homa, I’m a Melbourne-based visual artist, and my creative journey began in 2000. I first studied at a small art studio and later earned a degree in Graphic Design from the University of Applied Science and Technology in Mashhad, Iran. While I have a formal background in design, my true passion has always been hands-on material exploration—an approach that continues to shape my work today.
My practice spans painting, relief sculpture, and a four-year exploration of fashion design. I love experimenting with materials and allowing their natural qualities to guide the creative process. For me, making art feels like discovering the world through a child’s eyes—each piece speaks in its own voice, yet fits into a larger, harmonious whole.
Some of my work reflects over two decades of artistic experience, while other pieces emerge from my ongoing curiosity and passion for learning. I believe the process is just as important as the final result, and I often share not only completed works but also my sketches, trials, and behind-the-scenes experiments.
Materials I work with include oil and acrylic paints, Ecoline, alcohol ink, resin, recycled paper and newspapers, carpet weaving yarns, wood, tree branches, plaster, and more.