Portrait of Bahi

The Artistic Journey of Bahi

Art for Justice and Transformation

Discovering Purpose
From a young age, Bahi felt an undeniable sense of purpose, questioning her existence and her role in this world. Although the path wasn’t always clear, she instinctively knew that art would be her medium of expression. Transitioning from a Genetics degree to a Fine Art degree, Bahi’s drive for justice and world peace propelled her to channel her energy and skills towards societal betterment.

A Voice for the Oppressed

With her unique blend of talent and passion, Bahi uses her art to amplify the voices of the oppressed and raise awareness for the unheard. Her diverse body of work spans painting, film, photography, and poetry, each piece a testament to her commitment to social justice. Bahi’s art transcends mediums and themes, addressing personal and general issues with equal fervour, even at the risk of her safety.

Recent projects showcase her versatility and depth, particularly in multimedia art performances and documentary films. Notably, her piece ‘Kindle the Fire of Love’ was exhibited in an online show, reflecting her deep spiritual roots and Persian cultural heritage. These works, infused with the principles of the Bahá’í Faith, highlight the spiritual dimensions of her creativity. Bahi’s time in South Korea further honed her skills, introducing new styles and mediums that she seamlessly integrated into her art.

Bahi’s artistic journey is not merely about creating art but is a profound practice of Twofold-Moral-Purpose. Through her creative endeavours, she seeks to transform society while simultaneously elevating her moral standards. Her art serves as a bridge between her spiritual beliefs and her desire to contribute positively to the world, embodying a harmonious blend of personal growth and social impact.