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araaasch | Artist at Mondoir
Nationality: Iranian
Discipline: digital-art
Born: 1984
Based in: Tehran, Iran
Biography
Arash Archer (araaasch) is a visual artist and creative director whose artistic journey began in 2002 at the School of Art Academy Conservatory. He earned his degree in Visual Communication and Graphic Design in 2009 and has since developed over 16 years of professional experience across art, design, and motion-based practices.
His work is rooted in the fusion of illustration, geometry, and mathematics, expressed through static, kinetic, and digital forms. Known for bridging conceptual rigor with emotional resonance, Arash’s practice spans fine art, motion design, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
He is the co-founder of MOVEMAAN, a global creative community established to support and connect thousands of artists worldwide, fostering cross-disciplinary exchange and innovation.
Arash Archer is internationally recognized, with exhibitions globally. His works are included in permanent collections at the Seattle Museum and SuperRare Gallery, and have been featured in high-profile public spaces, including digital displays in Times Square, New York.
Artist Statement
My practice explores the intersection of art, mathematics, and geometry as a language for understanding human perception, emotion, and knowledge. I work across illustration, motion, and digital systems, using structure not as a limitation but as a catalyst for expression. Lines, forms, and calculated systems become vessels for intuition, tension, and poetic uncertainty.
By merging analytical precision with expressive movement, my work reflects a dialogue between logic and feeling where mathematical order coexists with fragility, ambiguity, and introspection. I am interested in how rigid frameworks can generate fluid narratives, and how abstract systems can evoke deeply human experiences.
Through my projects and collaborations, I aim to create visual environments that challenge authorship, perception, and the evolving relationship between humans and technology, inviting viewers to navigate spaces where calculation gives way to emotion and structure becomes imbued with meaning.
Exhibitions
Arash Archer is an internationally exhibited visual artist whose work has been presented in over 30 exhibitions and public showcases worldwide.
His work has appeared in galleries, museums, festivals, and large-scale public installations, including prominent digital displays in Times Square, New York. Arash’s practice bridges digital and physical formats, with works shown as static pieces, motion-based installations, and experimental media presentations. His artworks are held in permanent collections, notably at the Seattle Museum and SuperRare Gallery.
Awards
Arash Archer has received international recognition for his contributions to contemporary digital and interdisciplinary art. His work has been acknowledged by global art platforms, curated exhibitions, and cultural institutions, reflecting both artistic excellence and conceptual innovation.
Notable recognitions include inclusion in permanent museum and gallery collections, high-visibility public art displays, and selection for international exhibitions and festivals focused on art, technology, and new media. His role as a co-founder of MOVEMAAN, a global creative community supporting thousands of artists, further underscores his impact on the contemporary art ecosystem beyond individual practice.
Education
Arash Archer received his formal education in Visual Communication and Graphic Design from the School of Art Academy Conservatory, where his artistic foundation was established through rigorous training in visual systems, composition, and conceptual thinking. Beginning his studies in 2002 and graduating in 2009, he developed a strong command of both classical design principles and experimental visual languages.
His education has been further shaped by over 16 years of professional practice across branding, motion design, and fine art, complemented by continuous self-directed research into mathematics, geometry, and emerging digital technologies as tools for artistic expression.