The artist of Iranian origin defines himself as a man of the caves, aligned with the spirit of the times.
He fuses influences from Eastern mythology and contemporary art, using ancient techniques like mosaics and bringing them into a new expression.
"In my works, the pixels are just small squares of colored mirrors, but the world they create is infinite." He sees the pixel as an ancient technique, as it was used in mosaics in antiquity, and evolves it by elevating it from the plane to the cube.
Siavash Sufi Nejad is a visual artist and designer from architect background. Over the past years, he has received several accolades for his designs, including the ftNFT Award, European Product Design Award, IDA Design Competition, Sit Furniture Design Award, Paris Design Award (DNA), and A’ Design Awards.
He has had several speeches at international conferences on architecture and design. Sufi's work is distinguished by its fusion of traditional Eastern art and modern design. He often incorporates organic materials such as wood, stone, and metal in his creations, giving them a contemporary touch. His designs are characterized by minimalism and elegance, paired with a strong emphasis on craftsmanship. His innovative and timeless artworks are known for creating both beautiful and functional that leave a lasting impression on the art world. He, as an Eastern artist, aspires to promote peace for the people of the globe. His mission is achieving the dream, to bridge cultures from the Middle East to other parts of the world through design and art.