About Me
Introduction
Hello! I'm Mohammad Kasiri, a passionate ceramist and pottery artist with a background in architecture. At 37 years old, I’ve spent much of my life exploring the intersection of form, function, and artistry. My work is a reflection of my deep love for both the structural elegance of architecture and the organic beauty of handcrafted ceramics.
Background and Experience
I began my journey in the creative arts with a degree in Architecture from Qazvin Azad university. This foundation in design and structure greatly influences my approach to pottery. After several years working as an architect, I found myself increasingly drawn to the tactile and meditative process of working with clay.
Over the past 4 years, I’ve honed my skills in pottery, developing a style that blends architectural precision with the organic, fluid forms of nature. My pieces are inspired by the clean lines and functional designs of architecture, yet each one carries the unique, imperfect beauty that only handcrafted ceramics can offer.
About Me
Values and Beliefs
In my work, I strive to create pieces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and sustainable. I believe in the power of handmade art to bring a sense of calm and connection to our everyday lives. Each piece I create is a testament to the beauty of imperfection and the joy of creating with intention.
Hobbies and Interests
When I’m not in the studio, I enjoy exploring new architectural styles,Building Construction, hiking in nature, and experimenting with new pottery techniques. These experiences continuously inspire and influence my work.
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Persoanl Story
My passion for pottery began as a hobby, a way to unwind from the complexities of architectural work. However, what started as a simple pastime quickly became a calling. I fell in love with the process—the feel of the clay, the anticipation of opening the kiln, and the joy of creating something both beautiful and functional. This love eventually led me to leave my architectural career behind to pursue ceramics Part-time, a decision that has brought immense fulfillment and creative freedom.
Mohammad Kasiri