Iranian calligrapher, Mohammad Bozorgi, was born on September 18, 1978 in Tehran. Bozorgi studied medical engineering at Islamic Azad University and MBA at the Industrial Management Organization. He started learning traditional calligraphy in the Iran Calligraphers Association in 1990. Mohammad Bozorgi is inspired by the calligraphy of Mirza Gholamreza Esfahani, a well-known calligrapher of the Qajar era, and Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Movahed whom he has spent some years studying.
Bozorgi’s works have been exhibited in many international festivals, galleries and auctions, and some of his works are kept in prominent public and private collections such as the Islamic Arts Museum of Malaysia and The Samawi Collection, UAE. Borzorgi has also exhibited alongside prominent artists such as AIWW, and a complete collection of his works has been published in a book called "N Al-Qalam” of the Museum of Islamic Arts of Malaysia.
The works of Mohammad Bozorgi are in the genre of new calligraphy, in such a way that he uses the traditional form of calligraphy to produce works in an abstract and even pop style. Bozorgi’s view of calligraphy-painting is architectural and uses mathematical structure and symmetry in his compositions.