aran gazoris

Aran Gazoris’s interest in art began early. He started drawing at the age of four, painting at six and created his first oil-color painting at eight. He received many art awards and was actively involved in the arts throughout school. He worked with world-famous Mr.Morteza Katouzian for four years for whom he has hight respect.

Gazoris’s artistic style defies simple categorization and definition. His works range from detailed drawings concerned withrealism,hyperrealism, depth and modeling to extreme abstraction concerned with simplicity and pure expression. his art always remained to him an outlet for personal expression and growth, unbound by the restrictions of one particular movement. AsWilliam Faulkner says, Aran believes: “The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life.”

Maybe that’s why Aran tends to be regarded more as an artist with Realism style which depicts the actuality of what the eyes can see. The term is used in different senses in art history; it may mean the same as illusionism, the representation of subjects with visual nemesis or verisimilitude, or may mean an emphasis on the actuality of subjects, depicting them without idealization, and not omitting their sordid aspects which continued the values placed always on the traditions of genre painting.Aran’s works may be realist in either of these senses, or both.

Sometimes you can find this touching combination of styles and senses in other works by him as well. As in sculpturing, the art that he picked up by himself at his early ages. As FrankStella says: “A sculpture is just a painting cut out and stood up somewhere.” Artin believes that painting and sculpturing are deeply related and should coexist in artist’s mind.

As for music, he started playing the piano, guitar and harmonica by the ear but later on, being a classical music lover, he decided to combine the art with the theory. He started music under the tutelage of the eminent Maestro Hamid Panahi, the living world-famous model of what Cervantes says: “He who signs scares away his woes.”

In photography, he again took up this art by himself and started with analog photography has evolved significantly in the past few years and the enhancements in the resolution makes digital cameras competitors in quality as well as convenience, he is moving with the wave and uses the technology.

Aran found this art very interesting since there’s no specific rule for a good photograph, asAnsel Adamssays: There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs” In 2002 Aran started studying Industrial Design at University of Arts and Architecture where he graduated with Master’s Degree in the same field.