Mahsa Ebrahimi
With over thirty years of experience in miniature painting, painting, and illustration, Mahsa Ebrahimi began her artistic journey in her youth, specializing in traditional styles from ancient schools of Persian miniature painting. Her dedication to the craft earned her a prestigious diploma in the field.
Mahsa holds a professional diploma from Bologna, Italy, and a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, along with a Master’s degree in Illustration from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran.
She has participated in several group exhibitions both domestically and internationally, including the Hans Christian Andersen Commemoration at the House of Artists in 2005, a miniature painting exhibition at the Bahman Cultural Center in 1993, and an illustration exhibition at the Andisheh Cultural Center in 2001. Additionally, Mahsa has showcased her work in multiple exhibitions in Italy and participated in the Noma Japan and Bologna, Italy competitions.
Div and Pahlevan
This piece draws on the traditional techniques of illuminated manuscripts while reinterpreting the visual language of Persian miniature painting through a contemporary lens. Inspired by the stylistic richness of the Herat and Qajar schools, Neo-Miniature offers a fresh and imaginative take on the legendary struggle between demons and heroes.
