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Reza Torabi

Persian artist, Reza Torabi believes he was born an artist. As a child, viewing a beautiful painting sent his heart racing; he never doubted that this was his destined path. A young Torabi found charcoal and chalk around the house and began drawing on any and every surface, much to his mother’s chagrin. Luckily, his parents encouraged him to hone his craft. His father, whose heavy brow and deep-set features were ideal for charcoal representations, would sit for endless portraits as Torabi perfected his technique.

Soon, teenage Torabi received commissions for portraits of religious icons and began supporting himself as an artist. He attended Güzel Sanatlar University where he studied fine art history, poetry and Azari music. He kicked off his career in 2003 with his first solo exhibition, followed by many more award-winning shows. Torabi yearned to share his knowledge and techniques with others, and he began teaching oil painting in his atelier in his home town.

Torabi moved to Turkey in 2010, where he embraced his new-found freedom as an artist. He could experiment with new mediums, selling paintings and drawings to local clientele. The focus of his first exhibition in Turkey was black India ink drawings. His first show was the start of a new era for him - a rebirth. Torabi found comfort in Turkey’s acceptance; however, he grew up dreaming of painting in the United States, and actively pursued a cross-continental move. In 2012, through the United Nation’s Artistic Freedom Refugee Program, he was able to move to the U.S. He now resides outside Atlanta, Georgia, pursuing his fine art career and performing with a group of musicians on his downtime.

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Craig Alan

Craig Alan is an American artist known for his pop art–inspired works that blend technical precision with imaginative composition. Best known for his Populus series, Alan creates aerial-view portraits of iconic figures—composed of hundreds of tiny, hand-painted people. These meticulously arranged human forms come together to create larger images, exploring themes of connection, identity, and culture.

Alan studied art at the University of Mobile in Alabama and has exhibited his work across the U.S. and internationally, including the U.K., Canada, and Germany. His work spans paintings and high-gloss mixed media, often incorporating elements of surrealism and social commentary.

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