About Sahar Yousefpoor

Sahar Yousefi is an Iranian artist who entered the world of work in Iran as a designer in the interior decoration industry in 2005 and has continued to work as an artist in the large and colorful dimensions of the world of painting in the world of art. She has done many projects in the field of interior design and decoration industry as well as construction. One of her valuable and national projects in Iran is Varesh Airline Company, which was completed in 2018 (design and implementation with supervision) in the field of interior decoration of office equipment and smart executive system in administrative units of this project in Mehrabad Airport was successfully completed and he was honored to complete one of the most prestigious national projects in the country's aviation industry with a certificate of good performance from chairman Varesh. As 2020, she is known professionally as an artist in the new art movement in the world of expressionism and metaphysical abstract fine arts, and has a colorful artistic activity in her generation in the contemporary period. Sahar intends to challenge the indifference of the viewer towards himself and the world around him through figurative and abstract paintings using acrylic colors and a combination of colors on the canvas with the dance and play of colors and gold sheets on the canvas while using Parables portray the viewer with an honest, deep and valuable image of a human being and a world. Her paintings, due to their form, color and deep images, always try to make the viewer aware of the deep values of the world in the surrounding world and to remember her works. Although the colors are not inherently bright, they are not devoid of real meaning and have a high emotional power. They are full of energy that are accumulated on the surface of the canvas. Sahar's paintings, which are very rich in terms of color and expression, are emotional and conceptual beyond any words, and her artistic world is like a landscape and reminiscent of memories. Don't forget because silence reigns in paintings and works.