Arash Nazari, a contemporary painter hailing from Ahvaz, pursued his university studies in industrial engineering. His debut in the art world occurred through a collective showcase at Seyhoun 2 Gallery, marking the onset of his artistic journey. Subsequently, he unveiled his inaugural solo exhibition at Homa Gallery in Tehran in 2011, followed by a second solo display at Shirin Gallery in 2013. Two years later, Nazari presented his individual collection titled "Garden of Eden" at the same gallery in Tehran.
In addition to employing traditional painting mediums, Nazari incorporates innovative techniques such as printing on stainless steel. The captivating figures and compositions of Qajari have served as the muse for several of his collections. Technically, Nazari adopts a decorative approach, meticulously attending to the intricate details of motifs throughout his works, rendering each element with equal visual significance. Certain interventions within his figures, such as the deliberate omission of facial features or hands, imbue his creations with a strikingly novel effect, drawing comparisons to the artistic style of Aydin Aghdashloo.