Ali Rokhsaz, born in 1901 and passed away in 1989, was an Iranian painter and a student of Kamal-ol-Molk. With the support of his father, Gholamreza Minasaz, a renowned enamel artist from Isfahan, he enrolled in the Sanaye Mostazrafe (School of Fine Arts). Later, he was employed by the Museum of Ancient Iran.
Initially, he painted in a naturalistic style, but over time, he transitioned to creating images using colored pebbles and carved stones. Ali Rokhsaz is primarily known for his mosaic-like paintings.