Maryam Hassani

A woman with long black wavy hair and red lipstick sitting in an art studio with paintbrushes and colorful jars in the background.

is a multidisciplinary visual artist, art educator, and illustrator whose works unfold in the delicate space between myth, memory, and emotion. Her art reflects a deep fascination with transformation - where silence becomes language, and imagination turns into a place of quiet rebirth.

Guided by a background in visual communication and over a decade of experience in creative education, she approaches art as both an inner ritual and an empathetic dialogue. Through painting, digital art, and mixed media, she creates dreamlike worlds filled with fragments of childhood, handmade objects, and traces of forgotten myths.

Alongside her studio practice, Maryam has spent years working as an art director and senior designer with cultural and commercial brands, cultivating her sensitivity to visual storytelling and conceptual design.

Her works have been exhibited internationally in New York, Paris, Istanbul, Bucharest, Kuwait, Dubai, and Tehran and she has taught at multiple university branches, guiding students through Illustration, Typography, and Visual Communication.

She also leads community-based art and therapy workshops for underprivileged children and children with cancer, where art becomes a bridge between healing and imagination.

At its heart, her practice seeks to turn emotion into form and silence into story - creating spaces where myth, magic, and memory coexist.