Biography

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Bahar Assar was born on October-November 1973. She grew up in a family with various artistic talents in Mashhad and started painting with unconscious learning and childish brush holding. At the time of growing up, in an adventuresome way, she drew the images of living and still-life objects around her. Her colored pencils counted as the most fascinating properties for her. Since most primary drawings, by using obvious choices of joyful colors, the sign of living in her life was shown. In certain stages of personality growth, with the same spirit toward producing works of art, she processed them carefully and deeply. Also, her kind family, who since the beginning of childhood observed the passion and constant effort in the art-loving behavior of Bahar, had the necessary companionship and support during educational steps and choosing the high school major in the school of art, until the school year of 1991-1992 when she successfully received the art diploma in Graphic major.
After that, she continued the bachelor’s program in the major of sculpture in the year 2005, after 12 years of educational gap, getting married and becoming a mother, with the support of her caring husband. In the years after her university education, during the years 2011 and 2014, she maintained her relationship with artistic institutions and academies of Tehran with theoretical and practical methods. In this process, she started gaining experience and complementary courses in the field of sculpture.
From that time up to now, as she did not want to distance from her professional area, she moved to Tehran, and slowly since the years 2013-2014 up to now, she is still administering and producing works of art in the figurative genre in the Real and Hyperreal genres, experimentally and then professionally. The thoughts in Bahar that rise from the unconscious and are because of the subjective perspective toward her living experiences have led to creating sculptures and portraits as a way of giving meaning to her past efforts, until they have led to integrating a collection and today in the form of imaginary discourse, in the form of a subject, she shares them with her audience. Her goal is inviting the human being toward passing the path that she believes through that there is a possibility for making a life full of human suffering, more tolerable, and it is possible by giving meaning to the suffering that human bears!