About

Narjes Ghorbani was born in 1983 in Tehran and is an artist. As a teenager, Narjes began painting and later received a formal education. She has shown her work in both solo and group exhibitions in various galleries.

In 2012, Narjes moved to Italy and earned a Bachelor’s degree in painting from the Academy of De Bell Art di BRERA and a Master’s degree in textiles and fashion from the University of NABA. During her time in Italy, she learned from Italian artists and discovered her style. She also explored the world of conceptual art in the field of fashion.

Narjes’ work has received recognition and awards, including the first prize at the 2015 Premio Salone for her paintings and the third prize at the Premio Abbado in Milan. In 2018, she was selected as the designer of the top six costumes for the CULT fashion show in NABA, and she represented the Nouva Academia di Belle Arti di NABA at the 2018 Fashion Graduate in Italy, where she integrated her paintings with conceptual art in her clothing designs.

An artist with a passion for music and classical ballet, I have always had a profound connection to the world of art. Being semi-hearing, I rely on special headphones to appreciate music on a deeper level, and this has enabled me to implement the concept of art within my work.

In my paintings, I often work with the concept of lines, aiming to convey an endless array of emotions and ideas. Through various techniques, I play with the elements of thickness, curvature, and organization to create unique visual effects capable of evoking a range of moods.

Similarly, in bodily expression, I believe there is a fascinating universe of emotions that can be conveyed through body language, including gestures, facial expressions, postures, and movements. By manipulating these elements, we can convey a diverse range of emotions from confidence and happiness to anxiety and fear.

As an artist, I always paint, design clothes, create sculptures, and perform. For me, the combination of painting and sound is incredibly powerful, and I believe that there is no silence in the world of art.”

Narjes continues to create artworks that range from sculpture, painting, performance, and visual arts in Milan, where she currently resides.