yī lǎng yì伊朗裔měi guó美国yì shù jiā艺术家Soraya Sharghide的yì shù艺术shì jiè世界
Soraya Sharghi is an Iranian-American artist.
She liked telling stories to her younger sister when she was a child and created many imaginary characters.
Now, she expresses these ideas through painting and sculpture.
Her works contain many myths and childhood memories.
She believes imagination is important and can help people face difficulties.
Soraya grew up in Iran and later went to the United States to study art.
At the San Francisco Art Institute, she learned to create with different materials, such as ceramics, bronze, and painting.
She enjoys making ceramics by hand and feels that each material has its own energy.
She also went to Jingdezhen, China, to study ceramics and found that the people there are very focused and passionate about their craft.
Soraya's works often express the strength and courage of women.
She uses mythological figures to show women's resilience and transformation.
She says art has made her braver and helped her find her own voice.
She hopes to bring hope and strength to everyone through her art.